On a 700km round trip across the otherwordly steppe of Kazakhstan, 27-year-old local guide Gaukhar Yessirkepova takes us to the layered slopes of Bokty mountain and on the multicoloured paths of Kyzylkup canyon, affectionately nicknamed after a tiramisu cake because of its distinctive patterns. On the trip, we also admire the alien-looking gorge of Ybykty Sai and the castle-like rocks of Bozzhyra canyon. These landscapes' million-year-old geological history traces back to the time when these lands were buried underneath the Tethys Ocean. Subscribe to BBC Global: https://www.youtube.com/c/bbc_global?sub_confirmation=1 For the latest news, analysis and features, visit: www.bbc.com #bbc #geology #travel

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