In order to take this photo of the 72 turns of the Nu River in the starry sky, I waited alone at the Yela Mountain Pass at an altitude of 4658 meters for a whole night! Although I have developed immunity to COVID-19, the situation that day was really bad. It was windy and rainy in the afternoon, and I have been worried and worried about the bad weather at night. But who can accurately predict the weather on the plateau?

I stood on the edge of the cliff with an umbrella, guarding my camera while looking forward to the arrival of night and capturing the brilliant starry sky. But at the same time, I am also worried that the bad weather will waste my efforts. However, I did not give up. I firmly believe that my persistence will lead to the desired outcome.

Finally, night began to fall, the wind stopped, the rain also stopped, and even a little sunset appeared on the skyline. Countless stars quickly flickered in the sky, as if waving to me. I have set the camera interval for shooting, and with the repeated "click" sound of the shutter, I have recorded this amazing moment.

Compared to photos, delayed videos are even more exciting, with starry skies flickering in the sky and train tracks shuttling on the ground. This is not just an image, but also my admiration for nature and love for life. Each frame tells the story of the unforgettable night I spent at the Yela Mountain Pass, allowing me to feel the wonder and beauty of nature.

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