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The Gobi region of Mongolia has preserved millions of years of history. Here, we have discovered Neolithic tools, Bronze Age monuments, Turkic grave tombs, Genghis Khan era weapons and coins, and even Chinese plastic items. But the greatest and oldest of these is the amazing fossil of a dinosaur. Mongolia is one of the few countries in the world rich in dinosaur fossils. It is amazing that these 80 million years old fossils are so well preserved. Nomadic herders believed the bones of this giant dinosaur to be the bones of a mythical creature, a dragon. The first modern study of dinosaurs in the Gobi Mountains of Mongolia is believed to have been conducted by a research team from the American Museum of Natural History in the 1920s. Roy Chapman Andrews, one of the best researchers of his time, led the research team. This place with a lot of dinosaur fossils discovered by them is Bayanzag, which is famous in the world under the name of Flaming cliff, because of the red color of the area.
The kindness of the people of Gobi, as well as rare artifacts that are ancient treasures, continue to be the adventure of Gobi, the southern part of Mongolia.
It is very difficult to get to this place, it is completely dry, uninhabited and rich in dinosaur fossils. It is said to be a hollow-like place with two "gates" to enter. It is also called the "Tsav of Death" because of the extreme heat of +60 degrees Celsius and no water. It is generally recommended not to go there unless you are a smart driver who knows the roads well.
But if you get the chance, it's a rare trip. The strangely shaped red hills seem to prove that the Gobi desert was once a great ocean. One sight of medieval European castle, towers and avant-garde hills shaped like various animals is unforgettable. It is said that there are many willow trees inside, and there is a high probability that a meter long lizard will come out of it.