UNBELIEVABLE! China Just Discovered a Huge Hidden Ocean 1000 meters Underground in the Desert
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 Published On Apr 8, 2024

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In China's deserts, desolation and despair are no longer its only labels. The world's largest photovoltaic power station was born here, with an annual power generation capacity of an astonishing 4 billion kilowatt hours.

What is even more striking is that over the past 60 years, people have successfully transformed 42,000 square kilometers of Mu Us Desert. Countless of them planted a large number of sand-resistant trees here, forming a lush green barrier, turning an originally wasteland into an oasis full of life.

But if someone told you that there is a huge ocean under the desert with a water storage capacity of up to 228 trillion cubic meters, would you believe it?

In fact, such a thing is real. Located in the Taklimakan Desert in Xinjiang, China, scientists have discovered an amazing secret here: beneath the desert, there is a huge underground "ocean". This underground water body covers an area of 330,000 square kilometers and has reserves of 228 trillion cubic meters, which is equivalent to 75 beautiful "Lake Tahoe" in the United States.

So why is there an underground ocean in the Taklimakan Desert? Can this huge amount of water be better utilized?

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