Introduction to Zhaga Waterfall: Zhaga Waterfall is a multi-layered waterfall with many layers. At 104 meters high and 35 meters wide, it is the tallest calcified waterfall in China. The upstream of the waterfall is a lake, and the downstream is a stepped riverbed. The lake water flows out from the platform, tumbles down through three calcified steps, and hits the huge calcified stone wall to form a huge waterfall. Thousands of horses galloping. The mist that fills the valley is saturated with high concentrations of negative oxygen ions, making people feel relaxed and happy. Clusters of bright and transparent water splashes, like pearls splashing down, like peacocks opening their tails. Under the sunlight, it is golden and colorful, especially beautiful.

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