Tsagaan suvraga red cliffs (also named White Stupa) in Mongolia.


Tsagaan Suvraga (literally means that “White Stupa”) cliffs sculptured by the wind, located in Ulziit village of Dundgobi province. It is formed by mud of ancient ocean, which eroded by the natural phenomenon during thousands of years. It is interesting to see the sheer slope, facing east, from a distance it seems to be the ruins of ancient city. To see from other side, it looks like White Stupa. The cliff is 60 meters high and around 400 meters wide. Over thousands of years the wind has created this amazing structure. It has 90 degrees angle. Rain water flowing from Tsagaan Suvraga looks like big waterfall.


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Location: Tsagaan suvraga, Mongolia
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Keywords: cliffs, mongolia, red, stupa, suvraga, tsagaan, white