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Forest of Odd Shaped Peaks
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Cruising down the river, not far from Jingping Hill, a cluster of verdant mountain peaks come into sight, resembling either fresh bamboo shoots or thousands of swords. Due to its nearness to Qifeng (odd-shaped peaks) Town, located 10 km (6.2 miles) from Guilin, the scene here is also known as Odd-Shaped Peaks by the River or Odd-Shaped Peaks Standing in Great Numbers. On the highest peak, there is a large hole that resembles as if the moon is hanging on the peak. Legends explain that it is as the second of three holes perforated by General Fuboˇ®s arrow. For more details, one can find more information at Fubo Hill.The Forest of Odd-Shaped Peaks typically represents karst landform. Formerly a vast ocean containing scattered lands, a thousand-meter layer of limestone settled under the ocean. As Guangxi Province rose out of the ocean to become land, the movement of the earthˇ®s crust caused numerous folds and fractures to the terrain. Rainwater permeated and dislocated calcium carbonate from the limestone over time, forming numerous odd-shaped peaks.The journey from Elephant Trunk Hill to the Forest of Odd -Shaped Peaks serves as a prelude to the breathtaking scenery of the Li River. The views do change from time to time but all are a feast for the eyes.
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