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苦海无边,望不到岸
5/5Outstanding
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Rare! The Taklamakan Desert snowed on November 28, 2021. The Taklamakan Desert in Yuli County, Xinjiang, ushered in snowfall weather. The endless sand dunes were like silver, and the clouds were entwined over the sky. The desert, Populus euphratica, and lakes were hidden and looming, just like a fairy tale world. Snowfall in the Taklamakan desert is relatively rare, so many photographers have attracted to the wind.
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Posted: Nov 30, 2021
爱睡觉的猪01
5/5Outstanding
Original Text
It's in the middle of this Taklamakan desert, well, it doesn't look like much water, but it's amazing to think of how much evaporation can flow through so many places.
0
Posted: Jun 27, 2020
爱睡觉的猪01
5/5Outstanding
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Tarimu and this junction with this Taklamakan, it is really a kind of magical work that makes people feel natural, you look at this wet, but there are not many places where there is really water, it is said that many Tarim rivers have turned into underground rivers, In fact, it can't be seen above, and it's still flowing below.
0
Posted: Dec 3, 2019
1st大熊
5/5Outstanding
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This place looks good, have time to see
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Posted: Sep 6, 2023
心似沧海
4/5Excellent
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Whose tears are the clear springs in the desert? I don't know what makes me think, dust to dust, soil to soil, sand to buried? Just sighing the rolling dust, the heaven is ruthless, humane and impermanent, dust everything is missing in this bleak parting. The years have been ruthless, yesterday's mourning, today's ripples, what can be used to disguise. This is a world, white head, like water without trace of dust, but fleeting.
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Posted: Apr 20, 2017
1st大熊
5/5Outstanding
Original Text
This place is beautiful, I have time to see it.
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Posted: May 19, 2023
渭南松赞干布
5/5Outstanding
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The Tarim River is China's longest inland river, 2,137 kilometers long, located in the northern Tarim Basin of Xinjiang, and is known to all ethnic groups as the Mother River, which is formed by the Aksu River, Yeerhe River and Hotan River, and finally flows into Lake Taitma. Now I see the Tarim River near the Luobren Village in Yuli County. The river flows at a faster speed, which is a rising water period, the color of the water is yellow, and the two sides of the river are deserts. There are small suspension bridges laying at both ends of the riverbanks, which is an important passage for local residents to travel.