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I have a dream, and that is to live in a tree house.

1.

In American TV series, it seems that all children have a tree house, that is, they can climb in to have a party when they are happy and hide in it to cry when they are sad.

Dawn quietly kicked off the day and the engine rumbled. How did a day start in Kenya? It must be yellow sand flying all over the sky, and we staggered in the car. Rugged grasslands are characteristic of Africa. All the way down, our hair was covered with dirt.

The treetop hotel is about100km away from the capital Nairobi. The driver drives slowly to see the animals. He is very experienced and seems to say hello to animals. Wherever we go, there are animals waiting for us.

In fact, seeing African lions hunting is the luckiest thing. The driver's walkie-talkie buzzed, and there was a language we didn't understand. He suddenly turned around and galloped away, shouting: lion lion!

I think the lion is angry, too Originally a private hunting activity, it was watched by so many people. Opposite is a wildebeest, and the lion lies quietly in the grass enjoying his wife's hunting.

Lions are gregarious animals, but only one adult lion is allowed in a group of lions. It can have many wives who are responsible for foraging. The lion's duty is to protect the territory, find him when the smell of other animals appears and expel him.

Of course, the little lion will be kicked out of the house when he grows up. They need to find their own territory and establish their own kingdom, otherwise they will have to wander.

The world of lions is cruel. Every lion must learn to stand on his own feet. We're here to see this scene. This is a group of lionesses teaching their children to hunt.

The stubbornness of children is regardless of race. They don't want to wait patiently in the grass for a moment, biting their brothers' tails for a while, chasing around in circles for a while, and even having fun, jumping on each other and starting to bite.

Seeing that the wildebeest herd is getting farther and farther away, or that they have found any traces, my mother growled and made a dissatisfied voice, and my father also cast a dignified look. The cubs may still have some eyesight, and they seem to be beginning to pretend to stare at their prey. Before the serious scene of the whole family lasted for a minute, the whole venue collapsed.

This is probably the happiness of the family.

I stood in the car, close to them.

Close enough to see the pride hidden in the lion's temple hair, the tenderness in the lioness's eyes, the smell of bloody elves hidden in their lives, and even their gentle feelings for you when they were born wild.

Our stay may have interrupted the lion's hunting plan. The driver told us that there were more tourists in Kenya in recent years, which affected animals more or less.

We left the lion. On the way to the Tree House Hotel, I listened to Ordinary Road in my headphones. I chased these animals across the mountains and seas. Is this right or wrong?

2.

It's noon at the treetop hotel. As soon as I get off the bus, the hotel waiter will hand me a glass of cold juice. After driving for nearly three hours and more than 100 kilometers, it's time to sweep away the fatigue.

We stayed in the hotel all afternoon. The treetop hotel is a major feature of Abu Dade, not only because he is in a tree, but also because tourists only need to have a cup of coffee in front of the window to see the same leisurely animals.

The hotel is a three-story all-wood structure with a height of more than 2 1 m. It is built on dozens of thick trees, and wild animals walk freely. The hotel can only accommodate about 65,438+000 people.

At night, herds of elephants and bison go back downstairs to take a bath, and all kinds of birds drink water and sing. I believe in the eternal harmony between man and animals. If you miss this scene, I'm afraid it will be a pity for a long time.

I asked for a glass of milk in the restaurant and sat all afternoon.

As night fell, the elephant that accompanied me all afternoon seemed unwilling to leave. He seems to be greedy for salt water. He has been lingering for four hours, and my cup is empty. I just looked up at the snow-capped mountains in Kenya and looked down at the wild animals.

Actually, travel is like this. Don't think about any profound problems. Sometimes you just need to find your favorite scenery and stay in a daze for an afternoon.

This kind of life is really worth it!

Every room in the hotel has an electric bell button. When animals come to the pond to drink water at night, they will remind everyone that in order not to miss their midnight custom, we all choose to leave the bell on all night. Of course, I had a good dream that night.