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🐎🏔️ The way from Korla to Nalati
- PART1
❄️ Driving from Korla to Nalati, I was unlucky and only walked a third of the way before the fog was filled, the visibility was only twenty or thirty meters, and the spirit was highly concentrated. The temperature plummeted all the way as they traveled, and a couple who were driving in rotation on the road were not warm enough, and the husband in short sleeves was already frozen and his face was purple.
🌅 The highway has not been repaired, and it is forced to drive on the national highway, and the road is deserted, and the most seen are cattle and sheep and construction sites. Walking on mountain roads in rain and fog is the most dangerous, but we need to climb a mountain and drive hundreds of kilometers on the speed-limited national highway, from morning to night, we finally arrived at Nalati. After eating around 10 p.m., the sun had just set.
- PART2
🐎 The horse I ride always wants to overtake the one in front of me, and it runs very fast at every turn. Ah, if you want to ride a horse, I suggest you try to ride the leading horse, because if you sit in the back, you will smell the flattery 🥺 in front all the way
🏕️ It took two days to experience both rain and fog and sunny Nalati. We chose to camp there on a sunny night, and at night, the herds of horses slowly moved and grazed, and two Kazakh shepherd dogs slept next to our tent, these two dogs were too big and heavy to push away, and even almost recognized the white one as a wolf in the middle of the night.
🐑 This lamb is also very fun, and when I first met it, I found it rummaging through the trash can. Later, I took the barbecue back to the camp, and the lamb immediately followed, and I couldn’t drive it away, and then a pocket pony came. After a while, the friends from the camp next door went to take pictures, and the lamb immediately took the pony there to gnaw.




