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The karez is a peculiarly Central Asian
means of irrigation that can be found in Xinjiang, Afghanistan
and Iran. Like many dry, arid countries Xinjiang has great
underground reservoirs of water, which can transform otherwise
barren stretches of land - if you can get the water
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his subterranean water is often so far
underground that drilling or digging for it, with primitive
equipment, is virtually impossible. Long ago, the Uyghurs
devised a better way. | |
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They dig a karez, knows as the 'head well', on
higher ground, where snowmelt from the mountain collects (in
Turfan's case the Bogda Mountains). | |
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A long underground tunnel is then dug to
conduct this water down to the village farmland. A whole
series of vertical wells, looking from above like giant
anthills, are dug every 20m along the path of this tunnel to
aid construction and provide access. | |
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The wells are fed entirely by gravity, thus
eliminating the need for pumps. Furthermore, having the
channels underground greatly reduces water loss from
evaporation. | |
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Digging a karez is skilled and dangerous work
and the karez-kans are respected and highly paid
workers. The cost of making and maintaining a karez was
traditionally split between a whole village and the karez was
communally owned. | |
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The city to Turfan owes its existence to these
vital wells and channels, some of which were constructed over
2000 years ago. | |
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There are over a thousand wells, and the total
length of the channels runs to an incredible 5000km, all
constructed by hand and without modern machinery or building
material. | |
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The Turgan oasis is a small city set in a vast
tract of grain field and grape wines. | |
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There are hundreds of varieties of Turfan
grapes, the best of them are more than ten varieties,
including the seedless grape (green), elongated 'mare's
nipple', red grape. | |
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With so many varieties of grapes, Turfan
produces good-quality wine, both red or white. Very
sweet. | |
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Despite the concrete- block architecture of
the city centre, it is a pleasant, relaxing place. Some of the
smaller streets have pavements covered with grapewine
trellises, which are a godsend in the fierce heat of
summer. | |