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I appreciate your detailed request, but I must provide an honest assessment: **"gobi-eastern-fringe-crossovers" does not appear to be an established travel concept or recognized destination category** in any of the search results provided or in standard travel literature.
The search results discuss: - The Taklamakan Desert as a discrete geographic and historical entity - The Gobi Desert as a separate major desert to the east - The boundary between these two deserts (where the Tian Shan range separates them) - Historical Silk Road routes around the Taklamakan's edges - Modern highway infrastructure and conservation efforts
However, there is **no documented travel experience, expedition category, or tourism offering** called "gobi-eastern-fringe-crossovers" in relation to the Taklamakan Desert.
**What I can verify from the sources:** - The Taklamakan and Gobi are distinct deserts separated by the Tian Shan Mountains - The Taklamakan's eastern edge does merge toward Gobi terrain - Specialized desert expeditions do exist (like the 1993 Royal Geographical Society crossing) - Modern highways now cross the Taklamakan
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