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One of the four major uninhabited areas on the mainland, the Hoh Xil uninhabited area, known as the "land of immortality" in Tibetan, is also one of the three major nature reserves on the mainland.
In order to protect the wildlife and ecological environment, this is a gun-free area.
There are also a variety of rare wild animals such as snow leopards, wild yaks, and Tibetan antelopes hidden here.
It's also home to the highest concentration of wildlife in the world, so it's also off-limits to humans.
However, since it is a no-man's land and uninhabited, many unknown animals and creatures live here, so many people call it the "Pure Land of the World".
The environment here is very harsh, so it will be very difficult to walk into this no-man's land, so how scary is it?
The Tibetan region stretches as far as the eye can see.
Hoh Xil is the largest wildlife reserve in the mainland, and it is not only one of the three major nature reserves in the mainland, but also has an abundance of wildlife.
The Hoh Xil Mountains are part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, which extends over a wide area, covering many areas of Qinghai and Tibet. It is also the dividing line between the two provinces, with its rugged terrain and rugged mountains.
Hoh Xil uninhabited area is one of the national nature reserves in the mainland, where the biological resources are very intense, and it is also the habitat of rare animals in the mainland.
It is also the most densely populated wildlife in the world; There are different types of wildlife here, from large animals such as Tibetan antelope, Tibetan wild ass, and Tibetan antelope, and small ones such as weasel badgers, snowcocks, and red otters.
The Hoh Xil Mountains are rich in water, the lakes are very suitable for wildlife, and there are large areas of wetlands around the lakes, which are fed by rivers and lakes.
There are also some karst formations in the Hoh Xil Mountains, and there are also springs that not only provide a convenient source of drinking water for wildlife, but also maintain a balance of ecology in cold climates.
It is the largest glacier development area in the world, and the glaciers here are almost completely naked.
The Hoh Xil Mountains are also very rich in mineral resources, which account for a quarter of the mineral resources, including coal-fired stone and gypsum.
Extremely challenging and dangerous adventures.
No man's land refers to a place where people rarely live, not only is there no living conditions for human beings, but the natural environment here will also pose a certain threat to human beings.
However, the conditions in the no-man's land of Hoh Xil are not the worst, but there are some very dangerous deeds to encounter in this no-man's land.
In 1958, a girl named Geribema went to the lake to explore the lake with curiosity about it, but was swept away by the undercurrent in the lake.
It is because of this undercurrent that the lake in the no-man's land is formed, which is known as the "immortal lake".
Listening to stories like Geribema makes people feel scared, and at the same time they have to worry about those ignorant children.
Known as the "Immortal Mountains" in Tibetan, the Hoh Xil Mountains are also the center of no man's land.
The story of Gribema makes people want to explore even more, but anyone who wants to enter this no-man's land will build a staircase with the people around him for their own safety, so that they can better protect themselves.
But I have to say that those who can get out of this no-man's land alive are also worthy of respect.
The danger of the no-man's land of Hoh Xil.
The Tibetan antelope is a good running animal, so it is rarely threatened by other animals.
Wild yaks are also a type of Tibetan antelope, and their eyesight is somewhat worse than that of the animals around them, so they often need more help in their living environment, so they rely partly on group life.
When they are threatened by an enemy, they will immediately adopt a multiplier strategy to make the enemy unable to see clearly for a short time, and then they will move a certain distance to enter their field of sight.
Snow leopards are a "common thing" in the no-man's land of Hoh Xil, and their routine is to spot the wild yaks that try to leave the herd, and then they will carry out a sneak attack, which is known as the "wild yak killer".
There are also Tibetan wild asses, they are relatively rare, and Xianglin also has its own group rules, when they are threatened, they will run immediately, and at the same time will pass on the command to run.
Generally speaking, the natural environment of the Tibetan antelope is rugged mountains, but the Tibetan wild ass is relatively flat, and if they are not careful, they will be attacked by snow leopards as they swim.
In addition, this no-man's land has various dangers, such as heavy snowfalls, mudslides, floods, etc.
A natural phenomenon such as a blizzard is judged by the size of the snow, and if the diameter of the snow is greater than 5 mm or hits, the snowflakes will disappear immediately, which can be called a blizzard.
But its danger is also very obvious, it is a very prone snow disaster in the Antarctic region, unless the protection measures are very good, precautions, it is likely to lead to a lot of losses.
The ecological environment of the uninhabited area of Hoh Xil is very fragile, and once external factors affect it, the loss will be immeasurable.
epilogue
The no-man's land of Hoh Xil is a place that has almost not been touched by human beings, and those who are lucky enough to come out are also worthy of respect.
But this is also the reason why we continue to explore the unknown, and we should be full of yearning for the unknown.