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Where are all the missing people in Heizhugou, Sichuan?

Heizhugou, Bermuda, China, 1996 was designated as the fourth batch of provincial-level scenic spots by Sichuan Province in May. In fact, its scenery is mainly virgin forest. ?

Heizhugou, so far, few tourists can visit it in person. Due to the disclosure of the media, people will hear about it from time to time. It attracts a large number of photographers and scientists to explore and reveal the secrets with its new, strange and dangerous characteristics.

Some people say that she is a "magic ditch of terror", some people say that she is "Bermuda of China", and some people say that she is an ordinary small ravine. Anyway, Heizhugou is a controversial virgin land. Heizhugou is located in Ebian Yi Autonomous County, about 100 km southwest of Emei Mountain, with an area of about 180 square kilometers, spanning Sihe Town, Wule Township and Jin Yan Township. This is the transition zone between Sichuan Basin and western Sichuan Plateau and mountainous areas, where cockroaches overlap and streams are deep, giving people a gloomy feeling. It has a special geographical location and complex natural conditions. There have been several mysterious disappearances of people and animals in the ditch, which gave people a sense of mystery and produced many puzzling mysteries, which made people dumbfounded.

199 1 On the evening of June 24, 2008, the mysterious Heizhugou was suddenly covered by thick clouds and forest fog, which threatened to block the sun. Seven members of the design engineering team of South Sichuan Forestry Bureau and 17 migrant workers collectively disappeared in Heizhugou. Fortunately, these 24 surveyors only worked in the deep valley of Heizhugou because of their early discovery and timely search. Heizhugou is located in the middle of Xiaoliangshan, deep in the dense forest from Ebian to Meigu Line Mountain 18km. Local township name: Shi Huo, Death Valley. "Heizhugou" is named after the Han people. Because there are many unsolved "mysteries" in Heizhugou, the local Yi and Han people call Heizhugou the "Devil Delta" in the southern forest region.