From July 19 to 20, Hubei TV filming team went to Guifeng Mountain Park, the core Park of Dabie Mountain World Geopark, to take photos.
△The camera crew takes a view in the park
The crew of the film crew took a full range, multi-angle and multi-period photograph of the world's geological wonder of Guifeng Mountain, namely "the first turtle in the world". The rare animals, plants and ecological resources in Guifeng Mountain area, such as dried stems and twigs of ancient azaleas, anise lotus, a flower of seven leaves, baby fish, Canyon streams and alpine waterfalls, were also taken. Detailed records, fully demonstrating the diversity of animals and plants and the integrity of ecological vegetation in Guifeng Mountain Park; and climbing to the top of Guifeng Mountain at night to photograph the magnificent sunrise landscape, in-depth photography of the turtle tail bamboo sea, millennial ancient trees and ancient villages and other cultural scenery.
△ Turtle Peak Scenic Spot
△ Guest-Greeting Pine
△ Canyon stream
△ Sunrise spectacle
△ Bamboo Sea with Turtle Tail
△ Millennium Trees
Located in Macheng City, Guifeng Mountain Park is an important part of Dabie Mountain World Geopark. The geomorphology here is peculiar and the peak-forming rock mass is complex. They are formed by the gradual uplift and long-term weathering, collapse and ground stress during the multi-period tectonic movement.
Geological relics and scenic spots of Guifeng Mountain scenic spot include: Guifeng Sunrise, Wanger Stone, Tiansuo Stone, Dangerous Eight-legged, Immortal Foot, Trial Sword Stone, Nengren Zen Temple, Rhododendron Sea, etc. Among them, the pictographic rocks are magnificent, vigorous, natural and lifelike, which fully demonstrates the ingenuity of nature.
The "tortoise peak sunrise" is known as "the first tortoise in the world". It is a granite formed during the orogenic uplift and magmatic intrusion of the Yanshanian movement (210-65 million years ago); on the basis of the fault-block mountains generally formed in the Dabie Mountains during the Himalayan movement (30 million years ago), due to the joints and fissures of several groups of rock mass, it is shaped like a head under the action of long-term weathering and gravity collapse. The tortoise that swallowed the sun.
Wanger Stone, also known as Daer Stone, was formed in the Middle Jurassic about 170 million years ago. It is a local geological site. Its shape resembles a pair of mother and son arms together, so it gets its name. Legend has it that anyone who wants to have a son can do so by throwing stones through the crack in his mother's arm.
Tinsuo Stone is a huge semi-suspended stone with two pointed ends resembling shuttles high above the turtle head. It is named for its appearance resembling the shuttles woven by fairies in the sky. It is formed by long-term chemical and physical weathering, such as spherical weathering, rain erosion and gravity collapse. There are many groups of rock mass joints, which formed in the Middle Jurassic about 170 million years ago.
It is understood that two days ago, the team also took photographs of the Danxia landform of Jiulong Mountain, the 2.8 billion-year-old land core of Muzidian, and the Taolin people's geological community in Taolin River in Guifeng Mountain Park.