Stunned with the impressive beauty of 'pink desert' in China
The people and tourists present in Yuncheng Province, Shanxi Province, northern China were extremely shocked when they saw the lake of salt turned pink in person.
The people and tourists present in Yuncheng Province, Shanxi Province, northern China were extremely shocked when they saw the lake of salt turned pink in person.
A salt lake in Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province, China recently turned pink, making people very surprised and calling it "the pink desert" , Sina on January 22 reported.
Explaining this phenomenon, experts say that dry air and low temperatures in the area cause part of the lake to dry up. Magnesium sulphate , an inorganic salt, remains in the soil in combination with white salt crystals to form "pink desert".
In September last year, a corner of the ancient saltwater lake in Yuncheng suddenly turned a strange pink that many people were curious about.
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