Binzhou, Shandong.
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Binzhou, Shandong.
Boulder Park, Jinan, China,
The Boulder Park covers an area of approximately 13,000 square meters in the community center and is a comprehensive community park integrating children's play, shallow stream water play, parent-child companionship, and natural leisure.
According to style characteristics and functional needs, it is generally divided into an all-age boulder playground, a water garden, a forest garden, a stone garden, and a flower garden.
Among them, the children's activity area hosted by Xisui includes the all-age boulder playground, the water garden, and the forest garden.
Designed by XISUI Design,
Photo credit: Zhou Sheng, CHENIN Visual
Traditional house turned into a teahouse in Jinan, Shandong province, China. 🍵📜
Result from the Shanwang formation #paleostream!
Here I show the place during autumn, a scenario we weren't able to show yet. It's an interesting time of year to cover, not only because of the novel colors in the flora but also the behaviors that many ungulates show.
With over 600 species of plants and animals it is one of the richest deposits we covered so far, unfortunately it's not as accessible and/or well documented as other formations, making the research a constant back in fourth, even during the stream we had extensive discussions on the taxonomy and validity of some of these animals. As you can see in this size chart by JW the size distribution of the fauna can be quite something, with rhinos and gomphothers being roughly cow sized, with a chalicother towering over them.
"L'automne nous embellit les yeux d'un dégradé de couleurs qui reflète l'âme de la saison." 🍂🟡🍁
Pierre Szymaniak
Source: Billy Lee/ Shandong province
Chiringuito Café, Rizhao Beach, Shandong Province, China
Designed by SelgasCano
View of Weihai, Shandong Province, China
British vintage postcard
China has achieved significant ecological improvements across the Yellow River basin through comprehensive conservation efforts, marked by restored wetlands, rebounding biodiversity, and enhanced soil preservation over decades-long initiatives. Li Qun, deputy head of the Yellow River Conservancy Commission of the Ministry of Water Resources, made the remarks while addressing the High-Level International Seminar on SDG 6 Progress of ACD Member Countries, which was held in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan province, on Tuesday. The event was organized by the International Economic and Technical Cooperation and Exchange Center, an affiliate of the ministry. With availability of water resources an important factor to be taken into consideration for urban development, land use, population growth and industrial development, the withdrawal of water from the Yellow River was subjected to stringent permit management, he noted. A market-driven water rights trading system now governs usage quotas in the basin, he added. He also highlighted real-time flow adjustments in the basin, which happen thanks to a centralized flow scheduling network. This has helped maintain uninterrupted flows through the entire mainstream of the Yellow River for 26 straight years, he disclosed. Following 18 years of consistent efforts to replenish water to the Yellow River Delta wetland in Dongying, Shandong province, he said the area has experienced remarkable ecological improvement. "The area of reed marshes in the estuary wetland has been increasing year by year. The number of bird species in the wetland has increased from 187 in the 1990s to 380 now," he said. Major sandy areas in the Yellow River basin now boast 60 percent vegetation compared to about 30 percent in the 1980s. "The dominant color of the Loess Plateau has changed from yellow to green," he said.