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As the Kaidu River goes north, it disappears into a deserted beach. There are reeds in the deserted beach, but not many of them are standing upright. They are all moving around along the ground, like snakes without spines. There are reeds that stand up one by one and are not high, chest-high and thin. There is a layer of gray frost-like velvet on the leaves and stems. The deserted beach is not entirely filled with reeds; large areas of depressions are also filled with wild water chestnuts. Forty years ago, there was a flood in the upper reaches of the Kaidu River. Thousands of people came to the beach to dig wild water chestnuts to eat. I don't know how many people got stuck in the beach and did not come out. Two hundred years ago, Bosten Lake went north and never came back, leaving behind a tidal flat that is now the barren beach. The history of the formation of the deserted beach is not long ago, but the stories that emerged from the deserted beach could not be finished in a few days or nights.
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