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Mangshan Tiantai Mountain composition 200 words
On the first day of National Day, several classmates and I went to Mangshan National Forest Park in Hunan to play. It took us eleven hours to get there by car because there was a long traffic jam on the road. It's already night in Mangshan, so we first stayed in a hotel called Tianyuan. The next morning, we drove to Mangshan Tiantai Mountain. Halfway up the hill, we climbed the mountain. The weather is very cold, high altitude and foggy. We climbed to an observation deck, that is, the observation deck of Tiantai Mountain, but it was too foggy to see anything. We got off the observation deck, ate watermelon first, and then drove to Devil's Village.
We walked for a while and saw the swift current of the stream, so we went down to the stream and played on the rocks for a while. After taking the photo, Cao Zheng's mother saw a snake, which swam along the stream to the opposite cave. We were startled and hurried to the road. Later, I asked a passing tour guide to know that this snake is called Zhuyeqing, which is very toxic and is still poisonous. That was close! We walked back along the stream, had a meal at the farmhouse near Zhaizi at noon, arrived in Chenzhou at night and stayed at Huatian Hotel.
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