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China's Most Beautiful Glacier World — Cuogao Glacier

Cuogao Glacier, located deep in Tibet, is a mysterious and little-known world of ice blue. It is currently the most accessible mountain glacier found, allowing people to feel its charm up close. The various shapes of ice pillars and crevasses in the glacier form a wonderful spectacle. When the sunlight shines on the towering glaciers, they emit a crystal-clear blue that is unforgettable. Stepping into this pristine glacier is like entering a pure and flawless crystal palace, as if returning to the distant ice age, as if traveling through time and space, being on another planet. When you set foot on Cuogao Glacier, it's like entering a completely different world. The surface of the glacier is as white as snow, sparkling with dazzling light. The shapes of the glaciers vary, some like huge ice walls, some like winding rivers of ice, and others like ice sculptures. The ice and snow on the glacier reflect the color of the sky, sometimes showing a deep blue hue, sometimes turning into a soft pink. This colorful spectacle makes one feel as if they are in a fairy-tale world. The ice pillars and crevasses on Cuogao Glacier are of various forms, like natural works of art. Some ice pillars soar into the clouds, like giant ice towers with their pointed tops covered in white snowflakes, resembling the palace of the ice queen. Others present strange curves and spiral shapes, like dancers in the glacier, graceful and moving. The crevasses are like the scars of the glacier, crisscrossing the ice field. Some crevasses are wide and deep, like a canyon of the glacier, making one wonder about the history and evolution of the glacier. Others are slender and fine, like a crack, dividing the glacier into countless blocks of ice crystals, emitting a fascinating light.
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Posted: Mar 14, 2024
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