Deep within the Kunlun Mountains lies a legendary place known as Death Valley, often referred to as the "Gates of Hell." Despite its lush grass and plentiful water, this area symbolizes death. Local herders would rather let their cattle and sheep starve on the Gobi Desert than step foot into this terrifying land.
In 1983, a group of horses wandered into Death Valley due to their greed for the rich grass. A herder bravely ventured into the valley to find them, but days later, he was found dead on a small hill, with only the horse herd remaining. His clothes were tattered, his bare feet exposed, and his face bore an expression of anger. He clutched a shotgun tightly, as if he had tried to defend himself before his death. Strangely, there were no signs of injury on his body.
Months later, a geological team also fell victim to the perils of Death Valley. On a hot summer day, a sudden snowstorm hit the area. The cook collapsed after a thunderclap and awoke to find the yellow earth transformed into black, as if scorched, with all vegetation and wildlife destroyed. The geological team quickly organized an investigation and discovered significant magnetic anomalies in the valley. As they delved deeper, the magnetic anomalies intensified. The electromagnetic effects caused interactions between charges in the clouds and the valley's magnetic field, leading to frequent thunderstorms that often targeted running animals.
All of this reveals a mysterious tale about the forces of nature.