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The “Eye of the Devil”: the Mysterious Blue Spring that Surprises China

In the province of Qinghai there is a surprising spring known as the Devil’s Eye. Its intense blue color and shape, which looks like a giant eye, have turned it into a natural wonder that attracts tourists and scientists. Water rich in minerals and sulfur sprouts from underground aquifers, creating a unique landscape and leaving the terrain barren around. This natural phenomenon has become a popular destination for those looking for stunning lan…
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In the province of Qinghai there is a surprising spring known as the Devil’s Eye. Its intense blue color and shape, which looks like a giant eye, have turned it into a natural wonder that attracts tourists and scientists. Water rich in minerals and sulfur sprouts from underground aquifers, creating a unique landscape and leaving the terrain barren around. This natural phenomenon has become a popular destination for those looking for stunning lan…

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aztecayucatan.com broke the news in on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
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