Volcano-In Visitor Center / PLAT ASIA
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Volcano-In Visitor Center / PLAT ASIA
"The project is located within a C-shaped extinct volcano that erupted approximately 150,000 years ago during the Pleistocene Epoch of the Quaternary Period. It is one of 108 volcanoes in the Baiyinkulun Steppe & Volcano Area, situated about 380 kilometers north of Tian'anmen Square along the longitude line of E 116°23′28″ at latitude N 43°18′37″. Volcano-In lies on the southern edge of the Xilingol Steppe, with the Otindag Sandy Land"
"Steppe, with the Otindag Sandy Land to the south, Dali Lake to the east, the Yanshan Mountains and the Greater Khingan Range farther to the east, and the Baiyinkulun Relict Gull Nature Reserve to the west. The area is rich in natural resources and features a wild landscape comprising mountains, volcanoes, wetlands, forests, fields, lakes, steppes, sandy lands, and snowfields, which together foster flourishing biodiversity and cultural contexts."
Volcano-In sits inside a C-shaped extinct volcano that erupted about 150,000 years ago during the Pleistocene Epoch of the Quaternary Period. The site is one of 108 volcanoes in the Baiyinkulun Steppe & Volcano Area, located roughly 380 kilometers north of Tian'anmen Square at E 116°23′28″, N 43°18′37″. Volcano-In occupies the southern edge of the Xilingol Steppe, adjacent to the Otindag Sandy Land, Dali Lake, the Yanshan Mountains, the Greater Khingan Range, and the Baiyinkulun Relict Gull Nature Reserve. The surrounding landscape includes mountains, wetlands, forests, lakes, steppes, sandy lands, and snowfields, supporting rich natural resources, biodiversity, and cultural contexts.
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