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Autumn in Erguna beckons, why not hurry over?

In the early morning, driving from the Morghol River, which still retains the last hint of summer's green grasslands, to Erguna, the green fades to yellow, and you slowly step into the territory of autumn. Compared to the Erguna Wetland Park near the city area, it is more worthwhile to visit the Erguna National Wetland Park. The national park. It takes quite a while to walk through the park, and it's more cost-effective to take a small tour car for the first half of the journey, which can take everyone through the highly similar forests. After getting off the car, the golden tree clusters wrapping the meandering river are very beautiful. After crossing the bridge, you need to continue through a small section of forest, where the little squirrels and protected birds are quite active, occasionally brushing by your feet, and the shadows of the falling leaves are all uniquely charming. After walking out of the forest boardwalk, you reach the mountaintop waterfall overlooking the wetland landscape. Although it's an artificial waterfall, the drone check-in effect is still pretty good, haha. After crossing the bridge, you start to climb the 381 steps of the boardwalk to the mountaintop. The first half of the steps are somewhat steep, and most people are panting with hands on hips, but the birch forest is beautiful, glowing brilliantly yellow in September, and you won't feel it's too far with occasional stops. The view from the top is also rich, and as the sun appears or hides behind clouds, the colors change unpredictably, becoming even more layered with the interplay of light and shadow near sunset. Unfortunately, it seems that the park's tour car is too late to pick up people, and we didn't know that, only to find out that the artificial waterfall had closed for the day. However! On the drive to and from the park, there are also several spots where you can temporarily park and overlook the wild wetland landscape, which is just as good as inside the park, and some even allow you to walk close to the water's edge. After visiting the national wetland park, we watched the shepherds herd sheep home by the roadside, waited for a sunset and moonrise, and returned home satisfied~
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Posted: Apr 10, 2024
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