Touch the earth's veins at zero distance, and here you can see the earth breathing. Today our destination is the mud volcano in Dushanzi District, Karamay City. Here I share with you in two parts. The first part, I will tell you about the mud volcano scenic spot. The so-called scenic spot is actually a trail that leads directly to the top of the mountain. The scenic spot above is two volcanic eruptions, but it is already static. From the hole, you can still see a lot of mud hoarding at the exit. In this area, I personally suggest that you can have three fun points. The first is that when you climb the mountain from the trail, the entire Dushanzi city is in your eyes and you can look at the distance. Second, I took some photos on this relatively yellow landform. I personally feel that the terrain here is unique, and there are continuous mountains in the distance, suitable for taking portraits. The third is that this place was once the first oil well mining site in Xinjiang, and the first distillation is also here. You can walk around these attractions and experience the difficulty of oil production. Just take a photo, I will tell you two more words. I suggest models can match brightly colored clothing, such as the big red picture. There is also a lake on the top of the mountain, which can be fully used to take pictures. Through other netizens, this lake is called Love Lake. Because its shape is a huge heart shape. However, we can't take off drones here (because it's in a no-fly zone), so we can't share the view. But with such a romantic name, you can actually try to take some more romantic portraits here. And the reflection in the water can be fully utilized, not turbid, should not have a fun! The other part is a wild point, but very educational. This is a still active volcanic eruption, like a warm stove in the ground slowly warming the mud, so that the mud bubbling from time to time. According to locals, "In fact, this phenomenon, to be said to be larger, the volcanic eruption is this pattern, but the energy underground is large enough. But these small mud puddles at present seem not surprising, but they still transmit the signal of the earth's veins. You see this bubble, A break is like a human breath. We always say that there is life on earth, but where is life. Instead of showing you a lot of abstract things, look at this mud pit. It is the best microcosm of the earth's breathing."