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Tourist attractions of Lake Aier

Aier Lake National Park

This national park covers an area of 6.5438+0.28 million hectares. It is a world-famous dry salt lake, mainly covering the northern part of Lake Ayr. This lake used to be an inland sea, but its area suddenly increased due to the once-in-25-year flood. A large number of birds instinctively feel that this place is rich in food and flock in. Under normal circumstances, Larkell is a dry place in the wild in South Australia, and there are only four extremely rare scenes of lake water infiltration every hundred years. However, when Lake Aier is full of seawater, its salt content is as high as 400 million tons, which is ten times that of ordinary seawater. The last time Aier Lake was full of lakes was in 2000. When water is scarce, the hard lake bottom covered with salt is used for several road racing activities.

With the continuous rainstorm in the local area, this arid land suddenly became a Zeguo, and became the habitat of many natural wild animals, such as Australian gannets, white seagulls, red-necked snipes, tall birds and seagulls. These animals flock from Queensland in the far north, feeding on the small fish in the lake and breeding in the roots.

Anna Creek mountains

AnnaCreek Mountain, an ultimate scenic spot that has been surprisingly discovered by modern civilization and has not been destroyed, has a unique flavor in the air. These mountains are connected by peaks of different sizes, especially in flat and desert areas. The best time to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the mountain is to let the peaks bloom with different concentrations of mud yellow, crimson and brown on sunny days, which set off the white clouds and black planes in the sky. All passenger planes are designed to enjoy the most scenery and the most comfortable environment. The plane is equipped with headphones for passengers to listen to information about local scenery.