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How horrible is the 500 km no man's land in Tibet? Why do many people go in and never come back?

It is said that Tibet is a place to purify the soul, and many people list Tibet as a must-see place in this life.

Friends who have been to Tibet must know that there was a no-man's land of 500 kilometers before entering Tibet.

I believe all my friends didn't get off when they passed this place.

Because in this barren area, people will feel inexplicable fear and panic.

The 500-kilometer no-man's land in Tibet makes people feel both scared and mysterious.

Especially for adventure lovers, this is their dream place.

In fact, the no-man's land in Tibet is far more than 500 kilometers, and its area is larger and wider than we thought.

There are a lot of no-man's land in Naqu and Ali areas of Tibet!

Many no-man's land has no name, and Hoh Xil is just a trivial place in that song.

There are four terrible no-man's land in China.

They are not only sparsely populated, but also mysterious in the minds of donkey friends because of countless legends and stories.

They are Lop Nur, Altun, Hoh Xil and Qiangtang in Tibet.

Although several motorcades have successfully crossed four no-man's land, people are still missing there every year.

The "no man's land" is located in the northwest of Tibet, with an area of 600,000 square kilometers and an average elevation of 5,000 meters.

Apart from mountains, lakes, grasslands and wildlife, this place is almost deserted.

In history, some people went to explore, but few people survived because of lack of food or getting lost.

No man's land is a desolate and terrible world in people's impression.

The first impression of No Man's Land is the beauty of natural scenery.

Here, the color contrast between the blue sky and the earth is strong, there is no air pollution and the air transparency is high.

Everything looks very clear, often giving people a distant illusion.

The beauty here is a kind of rough beauty, especially in the area of "Double Lakes", which gives people a feeling that they are not on the earth.

The scenery here far exceeds many people's previous aesthetic experience.

"No man's land" can be said to be a huge natural wildlife park.

The grassland here is vast, and the growth period of grass is short, but it is more of a big Gobi.

You can often see herds of wild horses and antelopes when cars run freely on land without roads.

Others, such as deer, Tibetan wild donkeys, wild yaks and even wolves and bears, often appear in sight and then disappear in the distance.

The living conditions in "no man's land" are very poor.

The oxygen content in the air here is very low, and the climate is changeable.

Although there are many lakes, they are all salt water and alkaline water.

This place is called the forbidden area for human beings!

The first is natural reasons. No man's land is over 5000 meters above sea level, with scarce oxygen and large temperature difference between day and night.

The weather was suddenly cold to MINUS 10 degrees, hot to forty or fifty degrees, sweating and catching cold.

At this time, once you lack oxygen, it will really kill you.

The weather says that wind is rain, and the constant snowstorm makes birds afraid to fly easily.

Secondly, there is no cell phone signal in no man's land, so it is impossible to contact with the outside world.

If something happens, it can only wait for a few days or even months.

There are no roads, no electricity, no shelter, yaks, wolves and bears everywhere, so many no-man's areas are forbidden to enter.

The most terrible thing about Tibet's 500-mile no-man's land is that you can't go out without enough food.

At the same time, there is no telephone signal here, and it is useless to call for help.

Once there is any danger in this place, it is really useless to shout and not do it every day.

What is even more frightening in the no-man's land is that there are still many bodies left in the desert area here.

So if you want to go to no man's land, really think about it.

No man's land is beautiful and scary!

Tibet has more than 500 kilometers of no-man's land, which is actually larger and wider.

There is a vast grassland and no man's land in northern Tibet, called Qiangtang.

The total area accounts for more than half of Tibet, including Hoh Xil and Namco, all of which are part of Qiangtang grassland.

Exploring in no man's land, the most essential scenery is along the Dabei line that runs through Qiangtang grassland.

The most difficult adventure in no man's land is to enter the core area of Hoh Xil in Nima County and Shuanghu County.

The frozen soil in no man's land is terrible. Even in summer, the temperature is very low at night and the soil freezes.

When the temperature rises during the day, the frozen soil below the surface turns into mud, and the surface has not changed at all.

What preparations should I make to go to this no-man's land?

The first thing that must be done is to fill up the car.

Because this is no man's land, we won't spend money to repair gas stations or any service areas.

In addition, be sure to prepare enough food, fresh water and warm measures in advance.

It is recommended to buy some chocolate, beef jerky, functional drinks and other similar foods.

Even though you said you might not be able to eat so much food, when you really came here, you saw nothing.

If you find that you still bring a lot of dry food, you may feel better.

So do you want to see this mysterious and horrible no-man's land?

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