Imagine a natural canvas where rust-red, golden-yellow, and earthy-brown hues collide under soft autumn light 🌄. That’s the surreal scene unfolding at the ‘Devil’s Eye’ spring in China’s Haixi Prefecture, where the Gobi Desert meets otherworldly beauty.
Officially called Aiken Spring, this sulfur-rich wonder bubbles like a mystical portal amid barren sands. Its high mineral content prevents plant growth, but autumn’s magic transforms it into a living oil painting 🖼️. Visitors are flocking to snap photos of the swirling colors—perfect for your next travel inspo feed!
📍 Located in Qinghai Province (northwest China), this spot proves that even deserts have their main character moments. Whether you’re a geology geek or just here for the ‘gram, add this to your bucket list! 🌍✨
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