ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月25日 09時51分


Last year, the company that operates this tourist park in China’s #Tengger Desert paid students to build 7 giant sand sculptures as its centerpiece. But strong desert winds steadily eroded them. “They are all a mess now,” said Guo Kaiming, 40, a farmer who manages the park. “The wind is fierce.” He added: “It has messed up everything.” As China’s deserts expand, growing toward its cities, residents of areas like this are trying to limit the steady march of the sand. Kaiming planted rows of trees by a new cross-desert highway in June. He took saplings that the government had left behind after it completed a tree planting operation. Although local governments in some desert regions began relocating people away from the encroaching sand decades ago, Kaiming isn’t ready to join the #climaterefugees. @joshhaner took this #dronevideo while on assignment in The #TenggerDesert, on the southern edge of the massive Gobi Desert. #?


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