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Why is there a "Tathagata's Palm" on Google Maps?

It was created by famous contemporary painters, and it is one of the works of art on the earth, "Meng Qing International Landscape Art Park". This is an artificial landscape park built by the local government to promote tourism, including other sculptures and landscapes, with a total investment of about 600 million yuan.

When you open Google Maps, you can see the border between the northern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and the western Xilin Gol League, the northeastern part of Erenhot City (about 43 degrees north latitude, about 1 12 degrees east longitude) and Zadeud, Mongolia. There is a large palm print that is clearly visible and horizontal, such as "broken palm".

In Kung Fu, Stephen Chow mastered a stunt in the Wulin, that is, the palm method falling from the sky-Tathagata palm. He learned the Tathagata's hand. He rushed into the sky, defeated the fire cloud evil god with the palm of the Tathagata, and left a huge palm print.

We all know that there is a city in China, Hohhot, but we seldom know that there is another city, Erenhot. You may not be familiar with this city. Erenhot is a county-level city, located in the north of Inner Mongolia, close to Mongolia, only 9 kilometers away. Erenhot covers an area of 40 15. 1 km2 and has a population of 7722. It has abundant wind energy and mineral resources, and many dinosaur fossils are preserved here. Therefore, it is known as the "hometown of dinosaurs", but there are often disastrous weather such as hail, sandstorm and strong wind. Handprint is located in the northeast corner of Erenhot, covering an area of about 40,000 square meters. Even if the real dinosaur is still alive, such a big palm print can't be suppressed.

There are not only palm prints here, 500 meters away, but also "dinosaur paradise" and three dinosaur marks, which are bigger than palm prints. In Erenhot, we made a good publicity for the "dinosaur geological paradise". It is very difficult to make and preserve such a large-scale work of art. They will disappear with the passage of time and eventually return to nature like dust.