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Extreme North Area of Evergreen Valley, during the day
Snowflakes fill the sky, and the gale is howling
A paved road by Qing Valley, eight meters wide, runs from south to north.
The air current here is strong, yet its direction is unusually chaotic.
It seems to be venting aimlessly searching for an exit, sweeping the snowflakes in the sky into whirling cyclones; it blows the trees along the road so they sway to and fro; occasionally, it breaks the icicles hanging from the cliffs on both sides of the valley, some of which are over ten meters long, while the shorter ones are three or four meters, hitting the ground with considerable noise.
The flying snowflakes, swaying trees, falling icicles, and the desolate, pristine Qing Valley road create a striking contrast between the movement and stillness, unintentionally forming a picturesque scene of a snowy ancient path.
