On April 11, a spectacle of wind-accumulated icebergs appeared on the shore of Ulungu Lake, Fuhai County, Altay, Xinjiang.

As the temperature rises, the ice surface of Ulungu Lake gradually melts, and under the action of wind, the broken ice blocks are rushed to the shore by the wind.

Ice cubes of different shapes climbed each other, piled up on the shore, layered on top of each other, and finally formed a wind-accumulated iceberg on the lake shore that stretched for dozens of kilometers.

Restricted by climatic conditions, the aeolian iceberg scene is not visible every year, and its formation requires the perfect combination of natural forces.

  (Yang Tao, Sui Aijun, Dong Fayong, Xinjiang Altay Radio and Television Station)

Responsible editor: [Luo Pan]