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At present, the most beautiful scenery I have seen is the small seven-hole scenic spot in Libo, Guizhou, just two days of sunny on the first day, light rain on the next day, I saw two kinds of beauty! Of course, Sanya is also very beautiful, but on the sea, maybe because I have been to the bays of Shenzhen, Beihai, and Huizhou, these seas are also very beautiful, so I don't have that amazing feeling after seeing the sea in Sanya! And when I went to the Xiaoqikong Scenic Area, I had that amazing feeling.
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On July 27, 2018, I saw the sunset in Dujiangyan, which was shocking! Helioscopic halo, also known as round rainbow, is an atmospheric optical phenomenon formed by the refraction or reflection of ice crystals when sunlight passes through cirrostratus clouds. When light hits the ice crystals in the cirrostratus clouds, it is refracted twice and dispersed into various colors of light in different directions.
When there are cirrostratus clouds, there will be countless ice crystals floating in the sky, and the ice crystals in the same circle around the sun can refract the same color of light into the human eye to form an inner infrared violet halo, (in fact, there is not) when there are cirrostratus clouds composed of ice crystals in the sky, there are often one or more than one or two colored rings centered on the sun and inner infrared violet around the sun, and sometimes there will be many colored or white light spots and arcs, these halos, light points and light arcs are collectively called ice halos.
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When I was a child in the nineties, I had dinner in the summer to enjoy the coolness, and the clear night sky was the most beautiful scenery, but now the air is not good and I can hardly see it! At the time, I thought it was a planet**, there was a very bright star (now I don't know what it would be, an airplane satellite rocket UFO?? Suddenly a fountain erupted in the starry sky, radiating into a crescent moon, the shape at that time was a large and bright star, constantly ejecting a very regular crescent for two or three minutes, and then stopping the ejection, and then the crescent moon and the star began to expand (or spread), getting bigger and bigger, the original star and the crescent moon that erupted continued to expand, but the color became lighter and lighter, the shape became larger and lighter...It slowly disappeared into the starry sky, and the original bright one was gone!
At that time, I was at most ten years old, and since then, every time I look at the starry sky, I will remember the scene at that time, although there is no ** video, I can only describe it from memory, but I will never forget that magical night.
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When I was a child, a storm and hail were the most profound. That summer, I was still in middle school and went to the Internet with my cousin. In the afternoon, when the sky changed, my cousin and I got off the plane, got on our bikes and headed home.
Halfway through, the wind, rain and hail came, and the bicycle could not be ridden at all, and it blew us directly into the forest belt. The wind and rain were getting stronger and stronger, and the hail smashed people outside, so we pushed our bicycles with difficulty, knocked on the door of the house on the side of the road, and hid for almost an hour. The hail stopped, the wind lightened, and we rushed to my cousin's house.
Her family is out. The clothes were soaked, and I shivered from the cold, and when I changed into dry clothes, I was still cold. The wind was still blowing outside, and it was getting stronger again, and it was very cold inside.
The first time I drank baijiu, I took a big sip, it was spicy and choking, I slept under the quilt, and slept until the next morning. Many poplar trees that are one or two decades old on the road have been scraped off.
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I went to the 186 Ribbon River in mid-September 15, just into autumn, it is the most charming time of the Hulunbuir Prairie, the grass of the grassland is still full of thick green, and the small wildflowers are blooming lively, we are riding a horse on the hillside near the evening, riding a horse just to meet the occasion, in fact, there is no horse whip, galloping thousands of miles of technology, so sit on horseback, slowly go up to the slope, overlooking the beautiful Ribbon River, the meandering river in the afterglow of the sunset, like a colorful ribbon gently dancing, against the undulating mountains in the distance, like a vivid ink painting. Suddenly, the clouds in the distance rushed to the face, like mountains and seas, layer after layer, overhead was a colorful and ever-changing sea of clouds, and under the feet was a vast, endless green prairie; At that moment, you feel nothing but shock, as if you have appreciated the most beautiful things in heaven and earth in an instant.
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A few weeks ago, I stepped into the Southern Hemisphere, to Australia, over the coastal mountains, into the heart of the continent, until I met this ancient, arid red earth, until Uluru jumped over the horizon and came into view, until I saw the bright stars above Uluru, and we were partying under the stars, on the red earth. Uluru, this lonely mountain, this boulder, I don't know how many thousands of years of wind and sand erosion it has experienced, and I don't know how long it has stood quietly. Maybe I don't understand its loneliness, when I look at the endless sky overhead, from dawn to dark, watching dusk chasing dawn, stepping on this ancient and arid red earth, a few sparse trees around, and seeing a few animals from time to time, I suddenly feel that loneliness for a moment.
Maybe that's the loneliness that Uluru brings me.
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A few years ago, the most shocking thing was watching the sunset on Mount Tai, and last year I was shocked by the sapphire water in Similan, which is so beautiful that anyone has the urge to jump in the face of such water. Now I'm looking forward to sitting by the sea and watching the sunrise once this year.
I am a more avid travel enthusiast, and I have been to many places at home and abroad over the years, and have seen many pretty, beautiful, spectacular, and even peculiar natural landscapes; However, the word "shocking" can be used, and the "most shocking" natural landscape should be the 186 Ribbon River seen in the Hulunbuir Prairie in September 15.
Storms, lightning and thunder.
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