What is no man s land and what are the three major no man s lands in the world?

Updated on tourism 2024-03-09
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Antarctica, Arctic, Sahara Desert.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are still many uninhabited areas in China, for example, the Gobi Desert and Shennongjia in Sichuan are all uninhabited areas, and the Great Xing'an Mountains and the Little Xing'an Mountains in the northeast are forest areas.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many uninhabited areas in Qinghai and Xinjiang, so you can see them if you choose this area.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Deserts, primeval forests, oceans, rivers and other places that are not suitable for human habitation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.The Shatthar Ancient Road is 63 kilometers away from Zhaosu County, Yili, Xinjiang, and is located at the foot of the Khan Tengger Mountain, the "father of the Tianshan Mountains" at an altitude of 6,995 meters. The ancient road is about 120 kilometers long, starting from the mouth of the valley in the north to Wensu County in the Aksu Prefecture in the south, and connecting the north and south of the Tianshan Mountains.

    The Schattle trail belongs to the fold tectonic system, which passes through the ancient.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are still quite a few - in the large primeval forest, in the desert Gobi, in the vast sea.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    l Sorry for your question, Hoh Xil belongs to one of the necessary places on the line into Tibet, and it is a national nature reserve, there is no personnel to guard it, but there are checkpoints on the road to Tibet, which are also for passing vehicles.

    The no-man's land of Hoh Xil is not deserted, as long as you do not deviate from the road, there are passing vehicles. She translates to Mongolian: beautiful girl.

    Every year, it attracts countless adventurers, travel enthusiasts, and good men and women, don't you say gentle? It is one of the top three in the world and the largest uninhabited area in China, where many rare wild animals inhabit. Especially Tibetan antelopes, Tibetan yaks, wolves, etc.

    Because the reserve is very large, it is impossible to build a barricade, which brings convenience to tourists, and many explorers go deep into the hinterland, and there are adventure misadventures almost every year.

    If visitors enter the reserve, the local herders and volunteers will mainly persuade them, and those who do not listen to the persuasion and insist on going will have to go with the flow. Because there is no such thing as a necessity that it is not included in the scope of the express prohibition of entry.

    I would like to remind everyone that if you want to go to the magical Potala of Mount Everest Snow Mountain, due to the special local climate, you must understand it in advance, and prepare application items and protective measures, just in case!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Everyone knows that very few outsiders can set foot in the great northwest of our country, and I don't know how many untold stories there are in this desert. Xu Zheng once made a movie called "No Man's Land", which is about how many people are walking on the edge of morality and reason in this desolate place. Where there is no one else to govern, the primitive wildness is vividly displayed.

    So is this really the life of the real inhabitants of the Northwest Desert? Is there really no one to manage them?

    There are many people like us living in this desert, but the transportation restrictions in this place make it very desolate because there are no outsiders here all year round, so how do they usually get some basic living materials? If they needed some food or supplies, they would have to travel far to find them, and they would go to the market to buy them.

    Some people say that there is no law here, and many local people will use some illegal means to deceive outsiders in order to obtain supplies from the outside world. In fact, this is all rumors, although the living conditions of the people living here are relatively simple, but every grain of rice and every mouthful of water they hold is their own labor income, and it is definitely not as terrible as everyone rumors. And not only do they not do illegal things, but they also plant trees in the local area to improve the local natural environment, and they don't want to live in this desert for generations.

    And now that the roads have been repaired, people here have the opportunity to go out and see what the outside world is like. Tourists from outside also come here to see what life is like for people in the center of the desert. As the mystery of this place is revealed, everyone realizes that the legend here is just that everyone has not arrived here and has not seen it with their own eyes.

    What do you think people live in the desert here? Will it be as scary as everyone says?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Although it's not as exaggerated as the movie, it's actually very realistic and cruel, and no one really knows about dying in **, there are friends who play off-road, and occasionally you can see white skulls in the desert, people who may have been forgotten by the world. It wasn't originally a place to live and travel.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are no people in the no-man's land, so the no-man's land is not chaotic.

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