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Attractions that disappeared after the Jiuzhaigou earthquake

The scenic spots that disappeared in the Jiuzhaigou earthquake include Nuorilang Waterfall, Sea of ??Sparks, and Sea of ??Five Flowers.

1. Nuorilang Waterfall: Nuorilang Waterfall is located in Jiuzhaigou Valley, Sichuan Province, China, with an altitude of 2,365 meters. The waterfall is 270 meters wide and 24.5 meters high. It is one of the large calcified waterfalls in China and the widest in China. Fall.

2. Sparks Sea: Sparks Sea is also called Sparks Pool. The sea is surrounded by dense woods, and the lake is hidden in the green, like a crystal clear emerald. Whenever the morning fog begins to disperse and the morning light begins to shine, the lake surface will appear to be burning with sparks due to the refraction of sunlight, with stars dotted and jumping and flashing, hence the name Sea of ??Sparks.

3. Wuhuahai: Jiuzhaigou Wuhuahai is located in the center of Jiuzhaigou tourist attraction in Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province. It is known as "Jiuzhaigou's best" and "Jiuzhaigou essence" and is the pride of Jiuzhaigou.

4. Jiuzhaigou is located in Zhangza Town, Jiuzhaigou County, Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, in the southern section of the Minshan Mountains in northwest Sichuan Province. It is located on the northeast side of Gonggan Ridge in the southern section of the Minshan Mountains. It is a national 5A It is a tourist attraction, a national key scenic spot, a world natural heritage, a national nature reserve, a national geological park, and a network of world biosphere reserves. It is known as the "fairy tale world" and the "King of Waterscapes". Look at the water".