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Nature's mysterious and bizarre Martian landforms

For Gobi, the initial understanding comes from geography class in middle school. Gobi is a desert terrain covered with coarse sand and gravel on hard soil. Later, I heard someone say that it was the other half of death. Although it was a kind of shrug, it must have its own reasons. When I haven't seen the real Gobi, in my mind, the Gobi desert has no other special perception except the mystery of emptiness, desolation and blankness.

The vast Gobi Desert is covered with coarse sand and gravel, which rustles when you step on it. The dry ditches lie lifelessly on them. Except for some drought-tolerant plants such as ephedra and Calligonum mongolicum, few plants grow and no animals are found. After witnessing this scene, I really understood the artistic conception of "the poor and barren desert birds don't fly, and Qian Shan's dream is still lazy".

Rainbow Beach and Rainbow Beach, Brzin in Altay region, are a river beach famous for its Yadan landform. The hills here are unique in geology and show many colors. Every evening when the sunset shines, the colors are gorgeous and fantastic, which is very spectacular. On the other side is a dense Populus euphratica forest, which is reflected in the river with beautiful scenery and bright yellow leaves at the turn of summer and autumn, making it an excellent place to take photos.

The Gobi Desert has a rough, bold and magnificent charm, with endless black sand grains twinkling. There are many green plants growing on the Gobi desert, which fight against the scorching sun, gray gravel, strong wind and dust. They grow in clusters, one by one. Although they are covered with mud and dust, their green color still adds vitality to the magical and dull Gobi Desert with boundless gray.