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The Tree & Villa by the Erhai Lake, 
Shuanglangzhen, Dali, Yunnan, China,
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travelella · 5 months
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Erhai/Er Lake, Dali City, Dali Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China
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shawn7xu · 2 years
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洗马潭3966.苍山 Ximatan lake #Dali #大理 位于龙泉和玉局两峰之间高山小池冷雾中苦等半小时方见真容 #yunnan #yunnanprovince #ximatan #lake #peak #mountains #cangshan #erhai #mountain #chinasights #travelinchina #travelchina #sea #traveladdict #travellife #discoverchina #mychinagram #instachina #chinatravel #captchina #explorechina (at Dali, Yunnan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjSnYyvPuM8/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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petitworld · 9 months
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Erhai Lake, China
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melaninglamour · 8 months
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Erhai Lake.
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kp777 · 1 year
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By Jonathan Watts, Environmental Editor
The Guardian
June 22, 2023
Ecological collapse is likely to start sooner than previously believed, according to a new study that models how tipping points can amplify and accelerate one another. Based on these findings, the authors warn that more than a fifth of ecosystems worldwide, including the Amazon rainforest, are at risk of a catastrophic breakdown within a human lifetime. “It could happen very soon,” said Prof Simon Willcock of Rothamsted Research, who co-led the study. “We could realistically be the last generation to see the Amazon.” The research, which was published on Thursday in Nature Sustainability,is likely to generate a heated debate. Compared with the long-established and conclusively proven link between fossil fuels and global heating, the science of tipping points and their interactions is relatively undeveloped. The United Nations’ top science advisory body, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, has been more cautious. In its latest report, it said there was a chance of a tipping point in the Amazon by the year 2100. However, several prominent Brazil-based scientists, including Carlos Nobre, have warned that this may come much sooner. The new study underlines that alarming prospect. It observes that most studies until now have focused on one driver of destruction, such as climate change or deforestation. But when you combine this with other threats, such as water stress, degradation and river pollution from mining, the breakdown comes much quicker. Lake Erhai in China collapsed sooner than most observers expected. According to Willcock, this was because projections had been based on one factor – agricultural runoff that was loading the water system with excess nutrients – but other stresses compounded and accelerated this degradation. When climate variation, water management and other forms of pollution were added into the mix, the lake system quickly lost its resilience. Overall, the team, comprised of scientists fromSouthampton, Sheffield and Bangor universities, as well as Rothamsted Research,looked at two lake ecosystems and two forests, using computer models with 70,000 adjustments of variables. They found that up to 15% of collapses occurred as a result of new stresses or extreme events, even while the primary stress was maintained at a constant level. The lesson they learned was that even if one part of an ecosystem is managed sustainably, new stresses such as global warming and extreme weather events could tip the balance towards a collapse. While the scope of the study was limited, the authors said the results showed the need for policymakers to act with more urgency. “Previous studies of ecological tipping points suggest significant social and economic costs from the second half of the 21st century onwards. Our findings suggest the potential for these costs to occur much sooner,” the co-author Prof John Dearing noted. Willcock said the findings were “devastating”, but said this approach – of analysis through system dynamics – also had a positive potential because it showed that small changes in a system could have big impacts. Although the study focused on the negative aspect of straws breaking the back of ecosystems, he said the opposite could also be true. Lake Erhai, for example, has shown signs of recovery. “The same logic can work in reverse. Potentially if you apply positive pressure, you can see rapid recovery,” he said, though he emphasized time was running out faster than most people realized.
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gktravel · 7 months
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The Top 10 Boat Tours in China
China is home to a wide variety of landscapes and culture riches, and boat travels are among the most interesting ways to take in the beautiful scenery and interesting historical sites. These top 10 boat trips in China promise to take you to a world of beautiful landscape, historic beauty, and unique cultural experiences. From the famous Li River cruise amid Guilin's weird karst formations to the grandeur of a Three Gorges experience down the Yangtze River. These boat trips provide a variety of unique and amazing experiences throughout the centre of China, whether you're looking for peace on Hangzhou's West Lake, the romantic canals of Suzhou, or the glittering skyline of Hong Kong.
Planning a trip to China from Dubai is a wonderful commitment, and the availability of China visa from Dubai makes your trip much more possible. China holiday packages from Dubai provide an easy way to experience it all, whether your goals are to see the Great Wall of China, experience the tastes of real Chinese food, or take part in the country's rich history of culture. Travellers from Dubai find travelling into the centre of China to be a tempting possibility thanks to these packages, which offer carefully planned schedules, assist with obtaining a visa, and a promise of memorable experiences.
Here are ten boat tours in China that offer incredible experiences:
1. Li River Cruise (Guilin): The beautiful karst limestone structures of Guilin are the main attraction of the Li River cruise. One of China's most famous boat travels is the beautiful route between Guilin and Yangshuo, which offers beautiful scenery along the way.
2. Three Gorges Cruise (Yangtze River): This is one of China's most popular and gorgeous cruises on the river. It gives you a view of the famous Three Gorges Dam while passing through the beautiful Three Gorges area.
3. Hangzhou's West Lake Boat Tour (Hangzhou): The West Lake in Hangzhou is well-known for both its cultural and natural beauty. You may see historical landmarks and temples while taking in the peaceful atmosphere by taking a boat travel on West Lake.
4. Suzhou Canals (Suzhou): As a result of its complicated system of canals, Suzhou is sometimes called the "Venice of the East". You can discover Suzhou's beautiful rivers and historic gardens on a boat tour.
5. Hong Kong Harbour Cruise (Hong Kong): Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong is well-known for its gorgeous skyline. A harbour trip, particularly during the Concert of Lights show, provides expansive views of the city's towers.
6. Pudong River Cruise (Shanghai): From the Bund to the Oriental Pearl Tower, a Pudong River ride offers a unique view of Shanghai's modern skyline.
7. Pearl River Night Cruise (Guangzhou): At night, the Pearl River in Guangzhou glows with colourful lights and modern structures. A Pearl River moonlight ride is a great experience.
8. Yulong River Bamboo Rafting (Yangshuo): The peaceful Yulong River is a great place to do bamboo rafting. It's an easy and beautiful journey, with karst peaks and green landscape.
9. Erhai Lake Cruise (Dali): Located in the Yunnan Province, Erhai Lake offers boat travels with amazing views of the mountains, as well as the opportunity to visit historic fishing communities and cultural events.
10. Lijiang Old Town Canal Ride: With its historic canals connecting the town, Lijiang's Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can explore the unique architecture and culture of this old town by taking a boat ride.
Conclusion:
The top 10 boat trips in China offer an incredible opportunity to explore the variety of landscapes and rich history of the nation. These boat ride offer a unique insight into the rich fabric of China's natural beauty, history, and modern cities life, from the serene waters of West Lake to the busy harbours of Hong Kong and Shanghai. These boat trips offer amazing views and a greater understanding of China's different facets, whether you're looking for peaceful reflection or energetic cityscapes. So, travel on one of these incredible trips and allow the Chinese waters to transport you to a world of wonder. For more information visit best tour operator in Dubai.
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powerfar · 8 months
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The Best Recommended Domestic Camping Spots In Autumn
Since autumn, especially after the autumn harvest, people have more time to travel. So, how to find the best recommended domestic camping spots in autumn? There are so many camping spots for domestic travel that it is often difficult to choose. Choose a camping spot with beautiful surroundings and take your family to enjoy the first trip of autumn. A happy trip can relieve your emotions, and you will have a fuller mental state when you return to work. Today I would like to recommend to you the most popular autumn travel camping spots in China. I hope you like it. Let’s take a look at the best recommended domestic camping spots in autumn.
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The water and the sky are all in one color - Qinghai Chaka Salt Lake
Chaka Salt Lake is different from the lake scenery in coastal areas. Its highly salty lake water forms a unique crystalline landscape under the combined use of wind and sunlight. Driving into Chaka Salt Lake, you will see white clouds in the sky. The wind turbines rotate with the wind, as if they have entered the mirror of the sky in "Spirited Away". The Chaka Salt Lake is the most beautiful time around sunrise and sunset. Colorful clouds, morning sun or sunset reflect on the salt lake, forming a beautiful picture of water and sky.
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True land art - Yuanyang Rice Terraces
Standing on the top of Yuanyang Mountain, you can see terraced fields filling the land like mountains and seas. Dr. Eugene, a French anthropologist, once praised the 166,689 acres of magnificent Yuanyang terraces. "The Yuanyang terraces are real land art and sculptures, and the Hani people are the real land artists!"
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The Daze Paradise in the South of Caiyun - Cangshan Erhai Lake
Dali's Erhai Lake is like a full moon, lying quietly between Cangshan Mountain and Dali Bazi in Yunnan. The lake is crystal clear, but it has always been "flawless jade among mountains and rivers." There are not only the endless customs of Cangshan Mountain and Erhai Lake. If you feel tired, then drive around Cangshan Mountain and Erhai Lake. Live a peaceful life away from the world and let yourself be in a daze with time.
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Travel through the most beautiful primeval forest - Spruce Forest
On the essence section of the Sichuan-Tibet line of National Highway 318, there is a hidden small village - Baka Village. Baka Village has the most beautiful spruce forest and colorful lake, as well as the three-color lake attraction. The forests in the mountains are lush and green, and the clouds cover the fog. Just like a beautiful girl, she brings you happiness and memories and makes your life long. Powerfar outdoor power supply accompanies you on self-driving trips and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the forest.
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lizhenyang · 1 year
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at Erhai Lake- Dali https://www.instagram.com/p/CnitBrGL5bE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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hollywoosnam · 1 year
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Erhai Lake, Dali, February 2022.
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liangyichen · 2 years
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Old town Dali with Erhai Lake, Province Yunnan , CHINA.
Old town Dali with Erhai Lake, Province Yunnan , CHINA.
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shawn7xu · 2 years
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洗马潭3966.苍山 Ximatan lake #Dali #大理 #yunnan #yunnanprovince #ximatan #lake #peak #mountains #cangshan #erhai #mountain #chinasights #travelinchina #travelchina #sea #traveladdict #travellife #discoverchina #mychinagram #instachina #chinatravel #captchina #explorechina (at Dali, Yunnan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjSm2g2vzbE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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s0cialgram · 4 years
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@incyvincyspider via @girlstraveler
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piavalesca · 4 years
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er hai (洱海)
dali, yunnan
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ericchenphotography · 3 years
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#erhai #lake #yunnan #mountain #landscape #summer2021 #beautiful #photography #vivox60series #vivo #phonephotography #vivophotography #photooftheday #capture #adventure #exploring #china #travel #traveling #instgood #instacool #instapic #igchina #instadaily #loves_china #excellent_asia #captchina #natgeotravel #natgeoyourshot #chinadestinations(在 洱海) https://www.instagram.com/p/CS81SQPnTG0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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picocoon · 4 years
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