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What are the death zones in the history of China?
1, life forbidden zone-Lop Nur

Lop Nur, which is inaccessible, is full of mystery. It is called the forbidden zone of life. Legends that happen here are often accompanied by disappearance and death, but Lop Nur also has an attractive side. It is a living fossil of the world's geological evolution and a recorder of climate change, and a paradise for explorers and scientists.

Lop Nur was once a foggy lake in history, with an area of over 1 000 square kilometers. This used to be a land with rich products and beautiful scenery. Historically, Lop Nur nurtured the residents of Loulan ancient city. Lop Nur was called "Yanze" in the Western Han Dynasty, and "Han Shu" compiled by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty was called "Puchanghai". It was called "Robnaoer" in the Yuan Dynasty, and this title continued until modern times.

The latest research shows that at the beginning of the last century, there were big fish weighing dozens of pounds growing in Lop Nur Lake. But now, all this has changed beyond recognition. Even if there are still inhabited towns in Lop Nur, it will not change the title of Lop Nur's life forbidden zone. More than 99% of the places here are still no man's land, and bizarre death stories have been staged here.

1949, a plane flying from Chongqing to Dihua (Urumqi) suddenly disappeared over Shanshan County. It was not until 1958 that it was found east of Lop Nur, and all the people on board died. 1990 Seven people from Hami disappeared when they went to Lop Nur by bus to find a crystal mine.

1In the summer of 995, three farm workers went to Lop Nur in jeeps for treasure hunting and disappeared. Later, the bodies of two of them were found. Incredibly, the car is in good condition with water and gasoline on it.

Of all the stories, the bizarre disappearance of the famous scientist Peng is the most legendary. 1980 June 17, Peng disappeared in kumukuduk during a scientific investigation in lop Nur. Since then, the country has dispatched a large number of people to search for it many times, but there is no trace. Up to now, his body has not been found.

2. Poyang Lake "Devil Triangle"

During the nearly 30 years from the early 1960s to the late 1980s, more than 200 ships sank, 1600 people disappeared, and no fewer than 30 people survived but were scared crazy. This amazing figure comes from the mysterious waters of Laoye Temple in Poyang Lake, Jiangxi Province.

On April 6th, 1945, the Japanese transport ship "Kobe Maru" with more than 2,000 tons suddenly disappeared (sank to the bottom of the lake) while sailing to the waters of Laoyemiao in the northwest of Poyang Lake, Jiangxi Province, and none of the more than 200 people on board escaped. Later, the Japanese navy sent people to sneak into the lake for reconnaissance. Everyone who went into the water, except Zhao at the foot of the mountain, disappeared mysteriously. After taking off his diving suit at the foot of the mountain, Zhao was frightened and then went insane.

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Edward Bohr, a famous American diving expert, and his party came to Poyang Lake. After months of salvage, they still found nothing. Besides Edward Bohr, several American divers have disappeared here.

Forty years later, Edward Bohr finally revealed to the world for the first time his experience of losing his mind at the bottom of Poyang Lake. He said: "A few days later, my three partners and I searched for Kobe Maru in the waters several kilometers underwater and found no trace.

Where the hell is this huge thing? Just as we continued to search along the bottom of the lake to the northwest, suddenly a dazzling white light flashed not far away and quickly shot at us.

There was a sudden violent vibration at the bottom of the calm lake, and there was a loud noise in my ear, and a powerful attraction held us tightly. I was dizzy and white light rolled at the bottom of the lake. My three diving partners drifted away under the attraction of white light, and I struggled to surface ... "

3. Bermuda on land: 430 kilometers away from Lan Xin Expressway.

At the 430 kilometers of Lanxin Highway in China, not only rollover accidents occur frequently, but also the causes of rollover are mysterious.

A good, normal car arrives here, and sometimes it will suddenly overturn like a plane hitting Bermuda. This kind of serious and vicious accident, in which cars are destroyed and people are killed, occurs at least a dozen times a year and as many as twenty or thirty times, which has caused great losses to the lives and property of the country and people. Although drivers are heavily guarded, such accidents still happen from time to time.

Is the slope at 430 kilometers steep and slippery, rugged and narrow? Neither. At 430 kilometers, the road is not only flat, but also the line of sight is very open. So, what's the secret of so many vehicles rolling over one after another at a distance less than 100 meters?

Some people think there must be something wrong with the road design here. After listening to this opinion, the Ministry of Communications has rebuilt this section of highway several times. However, no matter how hard people try to rebuild this section of the road, mysterious rollover accidents continue to appear.

Later, it was found that every rollover accident at 430 kilometers was northbound. Some people say that there may be a big magnetic field in the north of this mysterious 430 kilometers. When a car drives here, it will be attracted by the gravity of the magnetic field, and an accident will happen.

However, this view sounds reasonable, but it has not been demonstrated by scientists. Therefore, for drivers, the mysterious 430-kilometer section of Lanxin Highway has become the Devil's Triangle of China.

4. No man's land-northern Tibet.

In the middle of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, there is a place called "life forbidden zone" by scholars and experts from all over the world, that is, no man's land in northern Tibet.

The "no man's land" is in the northwest of Tibet, with an area of 600,000 square kilometers and an average elevation of 5,000 meters. This place is almost deserted except for mountains, lakes, grasslands and wild animals. There have been explorations in history, but few people survived because of lack of food or disorientation. In people's impression, "no man's land" is a desolate and horrible world.

The feeling of "no man's land" is first of all the beauty of natural scenery. The color contrast between the blue sky and the earth here is strong, there is no air pollution, and the air transparency is high. Everything looks very clear, which often gives people the illusion of distance.

The beauty here is a kind of rough beauty, especially in the hinterland of "double lakes", which gives people the feeling that they are not on the earth, and the scenery here has far exceeded many people's previous aesthetic experience.

"No man's land" can be said to be a huge natural wildlife park. The grassland here is vast, but the growth period of grass is short, but it is still a large Gobi. You can often see herds of wild horses and antelopes when cars run freely on land without roads. Others, such as deer, Tibetan wild donkeys, wild yaks and even wolves and bears, often appear in sight and then disappear in the distance.

The living conditions in "no man's land" are very bad. The air here has a low oxygen content and the climate is changeable. Although there are many lakes, they are all saline-alkali water. In recent years, under the organization of the government, some herdsmen have moved to the "no man's land", so the "no man's land" is no longer empty, but friends who go there should be more careful. After all, it was once a "forbidden area" for human beings.