Turan Depression, Daşoguz
Facts and practical information
The Turan Depression, Turan Lowland or Turanian Basin is a low-lying desert basin region stretching from southern Turkmenistan through Uzbekistan to Kazakhstan. The lowland region lies to the east of the Caspian Sea and southeast of the Aral Sea in the vast Aral–Caspian Depression but extends to parts above sea level as well. It is one of the largest expanses of sand in the world, covering an area of around 3 million km2. On average, the region receives less than 15 inches of rainfall per year. The Karakum desert lies at the southern portion of the Turan Lowlands. ()
Daşoguz
Turan Depression – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Daşoguz Mosque, Sport toplumy, Garaşsyzlyk Stadium.