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On the edge of China's Taklamakan Desert, 533 acres of winter wheat now form 25 giant green circles. Using mechanical arms as compasses, people from Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps drew those perfect concentric rings across the sand. One year ago, they planted trees | Collector
On the edge of China's Taklamakan Desert, 533 acres of winter wheat now form 25 giant green circles. Using mechanical arms as compasses, people from Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps drew those perfect concentric rings across the sand. One year ago, they planted trees
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On the edge of China's Taklamakan Desert, 533 acres of winter wheat now form 25 giant green circles. Using mechanical arms as compasses, people from Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps drew those perfect concentric rings across the sand. One year ago, they planted trees

On the edge of China's Taklamakan Desert, 533 acres of winter wheat now form 25 giant green circles. Using mechanical arms as compasses, people from Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps drew those perfect concentric rings across the sand. One year ago, they planted trees

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