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Beauty that is about to disappear

A person's life is extremely short for the earth, and many amazing beauty that has evolved over thousands of years may disappear.

Egypt

Luxor Tombs

The magnificent temples in ancient Thebes are comfortably located in the bustling town of Luxor. The Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Luxor and many other historic sites make Luxor one of the greatest tourist attractions in Egypt. But how long can this prosperity last? The prevalence of agriculture along the Nile and river irrigation have raised the groundwater level by several meters. The water was absorbed by the porous sandstone of the temple, causing it to fall apart.

China

Three Gorges

The Yangtze River, with a total length of 6,3 kilometers, is the third longest river in the world. Between Fengjie, Sichuan and Yichang, Hubei, the Yangtze River passes through three steep canyons like a thin line, with unique landforms and magnificent cliffs along the coast. The Three Gorges (Qutang Gorge, Wuxia Gorge and Xiling Gorge) meandered for more than 2 kilometers, and the Three Gorges Dam at the end of Xiling Gorge came to an abrupt end.

south America

Amazon forest

Amazon forest is the largest tropical rain forest in the world, spanning Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela, covering an area of 6 million square kilometers. Because of excessive logging, its area has shrunk by about 15%. In 24 alone, 26, square kilometers of forests-larger than Sicily, Italy-disappeared due to logging and farming. Amazon forest, the green lungs of the earth are scarred.

snow in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

In the past 1 years, the melting and freezing ice dome of Kilimanjaro, which crosses the equator, has been reduced by more than 8%. It is speculated that the glacier on the highest peak in Africa will disappear completely in 22, along with many classic landscapes in Africa.

Australia

Great Barrier Reef

Global warming is threatening the Great Barrier Reef. It is the largest coral reef gathering area in the world, stretching over 2, kilometers along the east coast of Australia, and it is getting warmer and warmer. In recent years, this coral reef has experienced two large-scale coral bleaching accidents, and nearly 9% of the corals have lost their original colors. If the sea water in the Pacific Ocean continues to rise, the coral reefs of the Great Barrier Reef will disappear completely by 25.

Tuvalu

Ellis Islands

Unfortunately for Tuvalu, a small country, it may become a series of flat atolls and small islands in the rising ocean, because its highest peak is only 5 meters above sea level. Its location is remote, about 1 kilometers from northern Fiji, almost in the center of the Pacific Ocean. And with global warming and rising sea levels, Tuvalu is slowly disappearing.

Mali

Timbuktu City

Timbuktu City stands in the Sahara desert, and this legendary ancient city may be buried deep under sand dunes one day. The yellow sand invaded by the desert constantly pounced on the doors and windows of the ancient city, which was famous for its beauty. Desertification destroyed a large area of vegetation near the ancient town, blocked the water source and weakened the building foundation.

Italy

Venice

Like Tuvalu, rising sea levels threaten this city across the canal. Occasional floods in the past, like Tuvalu, are now threatened by rising sea levels in this city across the canal. Occasional floods in the past are now as frequent as buses. Even the slightest rise in sea level may turn St. Kyle Square into "St. Myxocyprinus Square". It has become as frequent as buses, and even the slightest rise in sea level may turn St. Kyle Square into "St. Myxocyprinus Square".

Iraq

Babylon

The war in Iraq seriously damaged Babylon. The city recorded in the Bible is only 9 kilometers south of Baghdad. It is world-famous for its gorgeous hanging gardens, which are one of the seven wonders of the world. The war destroyed the fragile ruins of Babylon, including the famous king Nebuchadnezzar's palace.

Further Reading "Don't regret the disappearing scenic spots on the earth.