Tidal flats form 'tree landscape' in northeastern China
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Have you ever seen a "tree" growing in a tidal flat?

On October 14, 2019, in a tidal flat in Panjin City in northeast China's Liaoning Province, the tide water's pace formed a "tree landscape" that was deemed a natural wonder by some.

The phenomenon was caused by the tide washing the silt and vegetation on the tidal flat, forming a landscape in the shape of trees.

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