It was already very late when we arrived at Sulfur ditch that day, and the weather was always sunny in those days. Seeing the legendary Sulfur ditch in the evening was not as shocking as I thought, so we set up camp to cook.
When we were camping at night, we always thought it was going to rain heavily. Fortunately, God gave us a favor and the drizzle stopped after a while.
When I got up early the next day, the weather was pretty good. With the early morning sunshine, I was finally able to see the colorful scenery here clearly.
There are areas here that look more like alien landscapes to me.
Every corner here will show a different color as the light and shooting angle change.
In the picture below, our little white car is on the side of the road, and we camped nearby here at night. The dirt road ahead is Provincial Highway 101, a Tianshan Highway built in the 1960s to prepare for war and famine to prevent Soviet revisionist attacks. The scenery is good, but the road conditions are poor, but it is a good route for photography, exploration, hiking and painting.
Some of the scenery along the way is similar to Kalajun, and some are similar to Anjihai Grand Canyon. The scenery is endless all the way.
This is still a cropped photo, otherwise we can’t see ourselves.