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Emily Walker 567~Singapore

A mysterious and beautiful wonderland.

The Ebo Sulphur Lake is located in the Ebo Yadan landform group in the northeast of Mangya City, Haixi Prefecture, Qinghai Province, and is part of the Qaidam Yadan landform group. This area is known as the place on Earth that most resembles Mars due to its unique Yadan landforms and natural landscapes. The Sulphur Lake is famous for its golden lake water and its color-changing characteristics with the change of seasons and climate, making it a mysterious and beautiful wonderland. The lake water presents a special color due to the sulfur content, and the surrounding desolate Yadan landforms give people a sense of being in an alien planet.
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Posted: Sep 18, 2024
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