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I was looking at google maps and decided to zoom in on the Mongolian/China border just to see what was there, and saw this:

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This screen shot is at 42.266383, 106.722115

I followed it for a bit and it appears to be a road, or a trench; kind of hard to tell.

Looking further down the map at 46.362984, 117.235606 it appears to be something that was bulldozed:

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It appears to span for hundreds, if not thousands, of miles. A quick distance calculator puts these 2 points at 950 KM from each other, so this is one long man made line.

Is this an actual dug out border, or is it something else?

If this is a road, is it possible to travel it's path? If so, where does it start and end?

JoErNanO
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I would say with 99% confidence that it is a road. You don't have to follow the structure for long before you can easily identify intersections with other roads, e.g. here: 41.77533, 105.36238

Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
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I believe it's common practice at some international borders to leave a stretch of land processed in such a way (e.g. bulldozed/tilled/softened up) as to make it very easy to detect illegal border crossings (i.e. crossing tracks of people or vehicles). This may be at least part of the reason for this structure. Another purpose may be to provide a visual marking of the border. Of course, it may also double as a road, especially for the border patrol forces (from what I've seen of the Mongolian wilderness and the people driving there, pretty much any flat stretch of land can double as a road :)

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