Snow lotus pictures

Snow lotus pictures

In the cold blue light above the snow line of the Tianshan Mountains, there stand jade-like snow lotuses. It grows in this extremely cold environment, and is white, crystal clear, soft, and colorful. The stamens are as big as lotus pods, the petals are purple-red, and the petals are as thin as silk, pure and white. It is a rare flower native to the high and cold snowy mountains. It grows and blooms under the adverse conditions of glaciers, heavy snow and storms. Snow lotus should be the soul of the fairyland in the sky. The combination of light and shadow forms beautiful and moving pictures of snow lotus.

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