Tajik National Park (Mountains of the Pamirs)
Tajikistan National Park covers more than 2.5
million hectares in the east of the country, at the centre of the
so-called “Pamir Knot”, a meeting point of the highest mountain ranges
on the Eurasian continent. It consists of high plateaux in the east and,
to the west, rugged peaks, some of them over 7,000 meters high, and
features extreme seasonal variations of temperature. The longest valley
glacier outside the Polar region is located among the 1,085 glaciers
inventoried in the site, which also numbers 170 rivers and more than 400
lakes. Rich flora species of both the south-western and central Asian
floristic regions grow in the Park which shelters nationally rare and
threatened birds and mammals (Marco Polo Argali sheep, Snow Leopards and
Siberian Ibex and more). Subject to frequent strong earthquakes, the
Park is sparsely inhabited, and virtually unaffected by agriculture and
permanent human settlements. It offers a unique opportunity for the
study of plate tectonics and subduction phenomena.
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