Large-scale natural icefall appeared in Qingyang City, northwest China's Gansu Province. It rests in a loess hollow and extends a few miles along the canyon. The shapes of the icefall are various. Some hang on the cliff, while others cling to the rock face, resembling a crystal screen, which fascinates tourists.
Large-scale natural icefall appeared in Qingyang City, northwest China's Gansu Province. It rests in a loess hollow and extends a few miles along the canyon. The shapes of the icefall are various. Some hang on the cliff, while others cling to the rock face, resembling a crystal screen, which fascinates tourists.
Large-scale natural icefall appeared in Qingyang City, Gansu Province. It rests in a loess hollow and extends a few miles along the canyon. The shapes of the icefall are various. Some hang on the cliff, while others cling to the rock face, resembling a crystal screen, which fascinates tourists.
Large-scale natural icefall appeared in Qingyang City, northwest China's Gansu Province. It rests in a loess hollow and extends a few miles along the canyon. The shapes of the icefall are various. Some hang on the cliff, while others cling to the rock face, resembling a crystal screen, which fascinates tourists.
Large-scale natural icefall appeared in Qingyang City, northwest China's Gansu Province. It rests in a loess hollow and extends a few miles along the canyon. The shapes of the icefall are various. Some hang on the cliff, while others cling to the rock face, resembling a crystal screen, which fascinates tourists.
Large-scale natural icefall appeared in Qingyang City, northwest China's Gansu Province. It rests in a loess hollow and extends a few miles along the canyon. The shapes of the icefall are various. Some hang on the cliff, while others cling to the rock face, resembling a crystal screen, which fascinates tourists.
(Photo by Chinanews.com; Compiled by Huang Dongpeng)