Monday, September 22, 2008

43 - Zhaksylyk, Khazakhstan

N of the sweet- salt Ballhash lake.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

42 - Yerema River, Russia

400mi. N of Lake Bailal

Sunday, September 7, 2008

41 - Alas, no Xs in Siberia

Friday, September 5, 2008

40 - Wu-chi-Li, China

Thursday, September 4, 2008

39 - Voyampolka, Russia

On the W coast of Kamchatka.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

38 - Uliastay, Mongolia

Main western city.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

47 - Tunceli, Turkey




SE of the Munzur Silsilesi mountains.

Tunceli (Zazaki: Dêrsım, is a province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. The province was named Dersim until 1936 (Dersim meaning 'silver door' in Kurdish), and some still call the region by this name. The province's population is predominantly Zaza. Its adjacent provinces are Erzincan to the north and west, Elazığ to the south, and Bingöl to the east. The province covers an area of 7,774 km² and has a population of 76,401. It has the lowest population density of any province in Turkey, just 9.8 inhabitants/km². Tunceli is the only Turkish province with an Alevi majority.
The name of the provincial capital, Kalan, was then officially changed to match with the province's name. Tunceli is known for its old buildings (though mainly destroyed by Hamidiye Alays in the late 19th century and Turkish army in 1936-37 military operations against the last remaining Armenians and Alevi Derebeys-local rulers), and impressive scenery, especially along the Munzur Nehri