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Lake Kaindy, which means “falling rocks/landslide lake” in the Kazakh language, was formed as a result of an enormous limestone landslide, triggered by the 1911 Kebin earthquake that killed 452 people ...
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Fly over Kazakhstan, where futuristic skylines in Astana, the dramatic cliffs of Charyn Canyon, and the turquoise waters of Lake Kaindy converge—captured in breathtaking drone footage that reveals the ...