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Date: 2012-09-14 16:01:06
Sites along the Silk Road
Uyghurs
Turpan
Trade routes
Silk Road
Dunhuang
Taklamakan Desert
Hotan
Kashgar
Asia
Geography of China
Xinjiang

What was the Silk Road? About 200 B.C., trade caravans, using camels as beasts of burden, began traveling along the Silk Road between China and the Mediterranean. When the traders had gathered enough camels, trade goods,

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