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A stunning "tidal tree" landscape was seen amid snow on Qiantang River in eastern China's Zhejiang Province. Usually in the shape of trees, the spectacle is created by daily erosion caused by ebb tides. The river is also known for having the world's largest tidal bore, locally known as the Silver Dragon.
A stunning "tidal tree" landscape was seen amid snow on Qiantang River in eastern China's Zhejiang Province. Usually in the shape of trees, the spectacle is created by daily erosion caused by ebb tides. The river is also known for having the world's largest tidal bore, locally known as the Silver Dragon.