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Hikers take on desert challenge in extreme heat(1/4)

2017-07-17 16:37:52 Ecns.cn Yao Lan
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Hikers traverse the Gobi Desert near Zhangye City, Northwest China’s Gansu Province on July 16, 2017. Despite air temperatures of 38 degrees centigrade and ground temperatures of 50 degrees centigrade, 307 people from 11 provinces and cities undertook a 10-km hike across the searing sand. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Jiang)

Hikers traverse the Gobi Desert near Zhangye City, Northwest China’s Gansu Province on July 16, 2017. Despite air temperatures of 38 degrees centigrade and ground temperatures of 50 degrees centigrade, 307 people from 11 provinces and cities undertook a 10-km hike across the searing sand. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Jiang)

Hikers traverse the Gobi Desert near Zhangye City, Northwest China’s Gansu Province on July 16, 2017. Despite air temperatures of 38 degrees centigrade and ground temperatures of 50 degrees centigrade, 307 people from 11 provinces and cities undertook a 10-km hike across the searing sand. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Jiang)

Hikers traverse the Gobi Desert near Zhangye City, Northwest China’s Gansu Province on July 16, 2017. Despite air temperatures of 38 degrees centigrade and ground temperatures of 50 degrees centigrade, 307 people from 11 provinces and cities undertook a 10-km hike across the searing sand. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Jiang)

Hikers traverse the Gobi Desert near Zhangye City, Northwest China’s Gansu Province on July 16, 2017. Despite air temperatures of 38 degrees centigrade and ground temperatures of 50 degrees centigrade, 307 people from 11 provinces and cities undertook a 10-km hike across the searing sand. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Jiang)

Hikers traverse the Gobi Desert near Zhangye City, Northwest China’s Gansu Province on July 16, 2017. Despite air temperatures of 38 degrees centigrade and ground temperatures of 50 degrees centigrade, 307 people from 11 provinces and cities undertook a 10-km hike across the searing sand. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Jiang)

Hikers traverse the Gobi Desert near Zhangye City, Northwest China’s Gansu Province on July 16, 2017. Despite air temperatures of 38 degrees centigrade and ground temperatures of 50 degrees centigrade, 307 people from 11 provinces and cities undertook a 10-km hike across the searing sand. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Jiang)

Hikers traverse the Gobi Desert near Zhangye City, Northwest China’s Gansu Province on July 16, 2017. Despite air temperatures of 38 degrees centigrade and ground temperatures of 50 degrees centigrade, 307 people from 11 provinces and cities undertook a 10-km hike across the searing sand. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Jiang)

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