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The Danxia Landform In Xinjiang,China Stock Photography


The Danxia landform in Xinjiang,China Stock Photo
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The Danxia landform in Xinjiang,China #316819712
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The Danxia landform in Xinjiang is a unique and magnificent natural landscape. This landform is mainly composed of terrestrial red sandstone and conglomerate, with steep slopes and various forms. The formation of Danxia landform is the result of a combination of multiple factors, including crustal movement, geochemical processes, geological structures, climate, and ecological environment.In Xinjiang, the Danxia landform is mainly distributed in the depths of the Tianshan Mountains in Hutubi County, Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, known as Bai Li Danxia. The Danxia landform in this area is approximately 120 kilometers long from east to west and 12 kilometers long from north to south. It starts from the sulfur ditch in Changji City on the S101 line and ends near the Ziniquan in Shawan County. During this period, the Danxia landform and various forms of the Jurassic mountain system are undulating. The scenic area mainly includes attractions such as the South Mountain of Sulfur Gully in Changji City, the Nurda Canyon in Changji City, the Kangjia Shimenzi Rock Paintings in Hutubi County, the Jinxiu River Mountain in Hutubi County, the Tasi River National Forest Park, Fenghuang Mountain, Fenghuang Lake, Huoshaowa, Manas River, and Guanyin Mountain.In addition, there is also a distribution of Danxia landform in the Hami area of Xinjiang, and its colorful landscape appears particularly magnificent from an aerial perspective. The formation of these Danxia landform landscapes is closely related to factors such as local geological history, climate conditions, and ecological environment.Overall, the Danxia landform in Xinjiang is a unique and precious natural landscape with high scientific and ornamental value. The formation and evolution process of these geomorphic landscapes provide us with an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Earth's history and natural environment. At the same time, these landscapes also provide important resource support for the development of local tourism, attracting numerous tourists to come and admire and explore.