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Great Badain Jaran Desert, is there a desert palace museum?
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The best season for desert tourism is June-10 every year, and the best season for exploring the desert on foot is September-10. It takes three hours from Badain Jaran Town to the entrance to the desert. On both sides of the road are dry sand, some short vegetation and occasionally some camels. Here I want to talk about going to the bathroom. The first time I went to the toilet, three girls blocked it with big scarves. I had to see if any other cars passed by. The driver's elder sister kept saying that she couldn't see it without covering it. This feeling is different from going to Tibet to go to the toilet next to a stone.
I thought the desert was just a barren and sparse existence, but great changes are taking place in Badain Jaran all the time. The endless sand dunes are like unpolished rice paper, depicted by the afterglow of sunset rising in Ran Ran. As the sun rises, the cold desert gradually wakes up, and the top corner is dyed orange by Chu Yang. Although we didn't see the expected sunrise, the desert never let tourists leave disappointed.
Sunlight leaking from the middle of the sand dunes first awakened the kneeling camel. When the herdsmen hold the reins of the leading camel, the camel obediently walks out of the fence, walks and eats grass near the house, and then swings with the camel bell and slowly walks deep into the desert. The wind meets the sand dunes vertically, forming a continuous sand dune chain in Badain Jaran, which looks like a mountain and a peak.
Hands and feet pass through the sand dunes, and thousands of sand dunes stretch together, alternating light and shade, just like the sea level that freezes instantly under strong winds. Seemingly calm, but vaguely brewing, sweeping everything.
Bataan L.
Lake Badain is the gateway of Badain Jaran Desert. There is a lot of singing here, and the sound is strange. The lakeside is shaded by trees and lush, showing a unique "Mobei Jiangnan" scenery. Badain Lake is the only fresh water lake in Badain Jaran Desert. There are high hills by the lake, and there are aquatic plants in the lake, which are not so desolate and full of vitality. Because of its beautiful scenery, Lake Bataan is like a bright pearl embedded in the southern edge of Badain Jaran Desert, so it is also called "Gem Lake" by local people.
Lake Bataan is beautiful. There is such a lake in the desert, which is quiet and comfortable with picturesque reflection. Don't ignore the salt lake next to Genghis Khan's sand sculpture. The reflection is bright red, and the photos taken are very dreamy. You can also ride a camel to the mountains by the lake Bataan. I think friends who are older or carsick can experience this game.
Miaohaizi
There are two great lakes connected. The lakes and mountains stand by, and the sand and water set each other off. The historic Badain Jaran Temple is solemn, quiet and elegant, and is called the "Forbidden City in the Desert". In such a barren and barren place, it adds a special piety and solemnity. I dare not speak loudly, let alone take pictures. I'm afraid my existence is a blasphemy against faith.
I was dumbfounded at the first sight of Miao Haizi. It is surrounded by steep sand mountains. It took the desert jeep more than three hours to reach Miaohaizi. I don't know how the predecessors built such a temple in the depths of the desert. Now it's deserted, and there is a Haizi beside it. It is especially suitable for shooting the reflection of Miaohaizi Badain Jilin Temple when it is calm.
I have been to the magnificent Potala Palace, and I have also seen countless mani piles near Yangzhuo Yongcuo in the holy lake, where there are white pagodas much higher than this. They surprised me. But this scene in the depths of the desert reminds me more and more.
Bilutu Sha Feng
Bilutu Sha Feng, known as "Mount Everest in desert in the world", has a panoramic view of desert oasis and a thousand miles of sand sea, which is extremely spectacular. Bilutu Peak is the highest sandbag in the world, with an altitude of over 1600 meters. The pulse of sand waves washes away our vision, shakes our hearts and makes people feel a heartfelt excitement unconsciously. Every desert oasis is a miracle of nature. It may be that the towering Bilutu blocked the strong wind. The water plants here are particularly rich, and there are many camels and sheep.
It doesn't look tall, but it's hard to climb. The higher you climb, the stronger the wind. Bilutu stands on the vast sand sea, and its peaks soar into the sky. At the peak of Bilutusha Peak, Achnatherum splendens is swaying in the wind. At first glance, thousands of miles of sand dunes, like waves, cascade into the sky, which is spectacular. Some people lament that the desert is the most curvy place. Indeed, if you look around, the desert landscape near and far is as beautiful as water waves, auricles and snail shells, and it is a masterpiece of Fengshen.
Indra Ritu Shenquan
This is a lake under the Bilutu Peak, and there are divine springs in the lake. Indri Tushen Spring is a saltwater lake. There is a strange stone about 3 square meters in the middle of the lake, 108 spring water gushes out day and night. Women are not allowed in here. Only men can go down to get the spring water. This thing is really amazing. In a saltwater lake, there is actually a spring that gurgles out fresh water all year round. No wonder desert herders call it a divine spring.
Indra Divine Spring is a sacred lake in the depths of Badain Jaran Desert. It is said that the water here is rich in minerals. The ancient king came to a place not far from Wan Li just to have a drink. Forgive my incompetence, but I don't know which fountain is after reading it for a long time. The master said that if we get closer, we can hear the sound of the spring. We leaned over to see not only the sound, but also the flowing spring water. The whole saltwater lake is like a mirror! Reflecting the lake and sand! Surrounded by original ecological landscape! Like a dream!
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