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... nd humid air brought by the ocean currents will blow to the north along the gradually climbing terrain of the Yagul Mountains.

This guarantees rainfall in the Yagul Mountains and also brings high winds.

风 This kind of wind sound may not be particularly obvious during the day, and people will be distracted by too much information.

But at night, when the darkness is dark and there is a lack of sufficiently complex environmental information to interfere ...

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