It comes from a Chinese folktale of the journey of a carp that must successfully swim up the Yellow River and through the fabled Dragon's Gate to be transformed into a mighty dragon. Only one of strength, determination makes it successfully through to receive the great reward.
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dragons and auroches ,well thats what wikipedia says
Gate of India is made from yellow basalt stone.
Aquatic Mine and Iron Gate
There is one that I know about and it is located in Brea - it is called Dragons Gate
To get through the Victory Road gate in Pokémon Yellow you need to beat the eight gym leaders. Once you have beaten them all then you can proceed through the gate.
The Ishtar Gate was constructed by the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar II and it was the eighth gate of the city of Babylon and became the main entrance into the city. The Ishtar Gate was part of Nebuchadnezzar's plan to beautify his empire's capital. It was named so, because it was dedicated to the Babylonian goddess Ishtar. The front of the gate is adorned with glazed bricks with alternating rows of dragons and bulls. The walls are adorned with over 120 sculptural lions, flowers, and enameled yellow tiles. The Ishtar gate was excavated between 1902 to 1914 CE during which 45 feet of the original foundation of the gate was discovered.
The cables of the golden gate were hung in the Mississippi river
search it up on google maps: Hell's Gate, BC, Canada its by the fraser river ok
iron gate on the border
the Hades river flows down until it reaches the death gate
The Ishtar Gate, a prominent structure of ancient Babylon, was primarily constructed from glazed brick. The bricks were adorned with intricate designs and vibrant colors, including shades of blue, yellow, and turquoise, achieved through a glazing process. The gate featured reliefs of various animals, such as lions and dragons, symbolizing the divine protection of the city. This remarkable architectural piece exemplifies the artistic and engineering prowess of the Neo-Babylonian Empire.