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Spring in Ingisha

author:The stars return to the east

The third in the "Into Ingisha" series

In the winter, I was imagining spring, spring in Ingisa!

Spring in Ingisha begins when the willow trees have just spat out new green. I remember that the willow leaves in winter have lost their moisture but are still hanging on the branches. When spring comes, it is as if overnight new leaves have replaced old leaves, green enough to make people excited, and people can't hide their childlike smiles.

Spring in Ingisha

The willow trees of Ingisha were green

The spring rains, which had only fallen twice and were not heavy, took away the dust that covered the roof, the canopy, and the car, and found their home for the floating dust. The spring rain is the accelerator, catalyst, and lubricant of the spring in Ingisa, and after the spring rain, everything is like hearing the rallying call, scrambling to appear in front of you, so that the yellow reeds on the side of the road are green, the straight poplar trees are dressed in green clothes, and the tung trees on both sides of the road are also shaking their spirits and struggling to pull out new leaves.

Spring in Ingisha

Poplar like a soldier

Flowers are the theme of spring in Ingisa. The Ingisha in spring is the most beautiful Ingisha of the year, because the Ingisha in the spring is a sea of flowers. Large areas of apricot blossoms, peach blossoms, and almond flowers bloom in succession, red, white, pink, you don't let me, I don't let you, the flowers bloom in clusters, converging into a sea of flowers. The flowers attracted industrious bees, and they also attracted groups of people who walked on the green and admired the flowers. You see, where there are flowers, there are folk artists playing booles and beating tambourines, and where there are flowers, there are Ingisha girls dressed in gorgeous costumes, and when the music sounds, there will be beautiful gulli dancing and wandering among the flowers like butterflies.

Spring in Ingisha

Apricot blossoms of Ingisha

Spring in Ingisha

Peach blossoms of Ingisha

Spring in Ingisha

Badan wood flowers of Ingisha

In the spring, sandstorms are the most undesirable invaders. Ingisha is located on the edge of the Taklamakan Desert, where the invasion of wind and sand is most common in the spring. Often the wind of level 6 or above carries a large amount of sand and dust to whistle, the kind of yellow sand weather in the sky leads to visibility of less than 50 meters, the Distant Kunlun Mountains have long been hidden outside the sand curtain, and the majesty of the Gongga Snow Mountain can no longer be seen, and the whole world is like a background under the orange light, becoming confused and mysterious.

Spring in Ingisha

Sandstorms in Ingisha

In the spring of Ingisa, the desert seems to have woken up under the influence of the wind, eager to move, intending to expand its sphere of influence. But the tenacious red willows and poplars also began to exert force, pressing the desert firmly to the ground and rubbing. At the edge of the desert, rows of windproof and sand-fixing plants are as scrappy as rows of warriors, and spring brings them infinite combat power.

Spring in Ingisha

The desert of Ingisa

In the South Lake Wetland, the water source formed by the snowmelt water of the Kunlun Mountains provides an ideal habitat for birds, a group of white cranes and black storks playing, foraging and chasing in the water, the sunset is setting, the clear lake water, dense reeds and migrating birds are in harmony, and sometimes some pheasants, hares, yellow sheep drinking water, people in the spring scenery, such as swimming in the middle of the painting.

Spring in Ingisha

South Lake wetlands in Ingisha

Spring in Ingisha

Spring, everywhere. In the spring of Ingisa, even the Gobi Desert and the dry riverbed have the smell of spring. In the desolate land, cattle, sheep, camels, yaks are leisurely searching for pasture, and since spring has come, the most difficult period for herders has passed, and hope is where they can reach!

Spring in Ingisha

Ingisha's dry inland river

Spring in Ingisha

Gobi Desert in Ingisa

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