Danxia Landform
The Danxia Landform is a unique geological formation found primarily in China. It is characterized by steep cliffs and colorful rock layers, which are often red due to the presence of iron oxide. These formations are the result of millions of years of erosion and sedimentation, creating striking landscapes that attract tourists and researchers alike.
One of the most famous examples of the Danxia Landform is the Zhangye Danxia National Geological Park, known for its vibrant, rainbow-colored hills. The park showcases the stunning natural beauty and geological significance of these formations, making it a popular destination for photography and outdoor activities.