Mongolia is kind of far, but I think it would be worth it, don't you?
Covering 15 square kilometers, the
towering and savage-looking Arshatu Stone Forest strikes a strong
contrast with its surroundings of mild green vegetation in Chifeng city
of north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
Arshatu, meaning the "stones of hazards" in the mongolian language,
stands about 40 kilometers north to the highest peak of the Greater
Khingan Mountain Range, and is often compared with China's major stones
forests in Yunnan province and Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
According to studies by geologists, the texture of the stone has been
shaped by thousands of years of melting glacier water and thus it is
also called "glacier stone forest". It is said to be the world's one and
only glacier stone forest landscape.
In various gestures, the stones were given names such as "Sword",
"Goddess" and "Heavenly Gate" by locals and tourists according to their
features. The stone forest is a major tourist site of Chifeng city and
has also been a favorable destination for photography fans.
.(Source:
china.org.cn/bbs.fengniao)
Most interesting. Not knowing anything about Inner Mongolia I read the wiki entry.
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While you are there you can go sand sledding and ride a camel.
One of the "religions" is worship of Genghis Khan.
Nix on the camel - too high off the ground but would love to have ridden one of those Mongol ponies!
DeleteJoisey will never be safe again with Genghis Chickenmon riding at dawn.
DeleteIf Charlie doesn't shut the heck up before dawn, he's gonna meet ol' Genghis!
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