Turkmenistan''s ''Door to Hell'': A place that looks like hell
Rest of World News: In the middle of Turkmenistan''s Karakum Desert lies something that looks straight out of a nightmare. The Door to Hell which is a massive, burning cra.
Rest of World News: In the middle of Turkmenistan''s Karakum Desert lies something that looks straight out of a nightmare. The Door to Hell which is a massive, burning cra.
Turkmenistan''s government continued to severely restrict civil and political rights, including freedom of expression, association, religion, and peaceful assembly. There is no independent media
The contemporary borders of the nations of Afghanistan and Turkmenistan are the products of The Great Game in Central Asia between the British and Russian Empires. [2] As a result, the two
Reissued after periodic review with no changes. Exercise normal precautions in Turkmenistan. Please read the country information page for additional information on travel to Turkm
The pipeline is intended to be mainly supplied from the Galkynysh, Dauletabad, Yashlar, and Minara gas fields. Length of the pipeline is 773 kilometres (480 mi) with a capacity of 30 billion cubic metres (1.1
After independence in 1991, the government of Turkmenistan decided to change its national symbols, including the flag. In early February 1992 an exhibition was held at the hall of the Union of Artists in
The Darvaza Gas Crater, better known as the “Door to Hell,” is one of Earth''s most terrifying and beautiful accidents. Deep in the Turkmenistan desert, this 230-foot-wide inferno has been burning...
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