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Lan Bing photographer

On March 3rd, 20021year, Lan Bing puzzle appeared in Sailimu Lake, Xinjiang, which attracted attention. Residents of Bozhou, Xinjiang rarely photographed the lake with drones? Confused Lan Bing? Beautiful scenery, a large number of small ice cubes broken by the waves, crowded together, emitting a light blue light, very magical.

By the Selimu Lake, tourists were stunned by what they saw. There are huge ice cubes with a thickness of 40 cm piled irregularly on the shore of the lake. The gap between ice and ice, just like the installation of led strip, emits light blue light, which is amazing. Many tourists said that this is the first time to see such ice.

Sailimu Lake is the largest alpine lake in Xinjiang, with an altitude of 207 1 m, a length of 30 km from east to west, a width of 25 km from north to south, an area of 453 square kilometers, a storage capacity of 2 1 100 million cubic meters, crystal clear and a transparency of 12 m.. April and May is the melting period every year. The clear lake is as transparent as glass when it freezes. Every April, the ice in Sailimu Lake will melt, and then in windy weather, the wind will push the ice ashore, and then this spectacle will be formed.

In addition, there are the wonders of ice bubbles in Sailimu Lake, and those in Sailimu Lake in Xinjiang? Ice eye? Wonder. When it comes to ice bubble lake, many people will suddenly think of Lake Abraham under the Canadian Rockies. Lake Abraham, commonly known as the Ice Bubble Lake, is a must-see place for many landscape masters and photographers to travel across the sea in winter in Canada. Yuan, chairman of the Xinjiang Ecological Society and a researcher at the Xinjiang Academy of Environmental Protection, explained that the temperature plummeted and a storm suddenly appeared after the lake froze. This northwest wind raged, the ice was blown away, and the ice in the water moved to the southeast. During the movement, the ice cubes squeeze each other and then cool to form an ice dam, while another part of the water surface is refreezed, showing a more special shape such as an ice eye.