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If you go to Africa, can you describe what you saw and heard there?

Tell me about my trip to Africa today.

Generally speaking, the most worth visiting this time is:

The first is Nakuru National Park in Kenya, where there are millions of flamingos, and people can get in close contact with them at a distance of nearly ten meters. Lake Nakuru is basically blood red when you stand on the shore where bird droppings, sand and dead birds are mixed everywhere. If there is an advanced camera with a high-powered telescope, flamingos can get a panoramic view of their facial expressions at the moment of flight. It is better to arrive before dusk. There will be four colors in the camera: red, yellow, blue, green and white.

I don't know why, but it looks so good. If you have time to participate in hot air balloon or small plane programs, you can see endless flamingos from the air, and you may feel better. I came back to see some photos of Africa in the subway station, which is the effect.

Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. In fact, when traveling to East Africa, its wildlife park is the irreplaceable landscape anywhere in the world, and the Serengeti grassland is the essence of many wildlife parks. Serengeti National Park and Masai Mara National Animal Sanctuary in Kenya are actually linked together, collectively known as Serengeti Grassland, but 80% of them are in Tanzania.

There are five animals in Africa: elephants, lions, cheetahs, wild buffaloes and rhinos. There are wildebeests, zebras and all kinds of antelope takins that migrate on time every year. This time we were lucky enough to see hippos and ostriches. Especially when we see spectacular animal migration, to be honest, words and cameras can't express the feelings we saw at that time. Only by visiting the site in person can we deeply appreciate the charm and shocking power of nature.

Victoria Falls is located at the junction of the three countries (mainly in Zimbabwe). It is not included in the top 50 must-see list of National Geographic magazine, but its spectacular scenery is irreplaceable by other waterfalls. First, its shape, because of the change of terrain, the waterfall has become a different state, so the locals call it "waterfall", and this "S" can only be experienced on the spot. The second is its rainbow. In fact, many waterfalls produce rainbows, but there are few waterfalls like Victoria Falls. This time, we were lucky enough to see the rainbow from the moment we saw the waterfall. Recently, I feel that the rainbow is in the grass under my feet, as if I can touch it with one hand. It's amazing!

When we stood in front of the sign of "Rainbow Waterfall", the rainbow became a very complete semicircle. The left side rises from the bottomless canyon, with a colorful halo overhead, and the right side falls into the grass close at hand. With the wind, the rainbow quivers slightly like a ribbon, which really makes people feel like entering a fairyland. At that time, I hated that my camera didn't have a wide angle, and I forgot to bring my umbrella, because, can you believe, the waterfall falling from the rapids hit the water mist rising from the Zambezi River and soaked me like drifting rain, and I didn't dare to take out my camera at all. That's called a thrilling.

Personally, I think these three places are the most worth seeing, or they are irreplaceable landscapes in other places.

If you want to go to these three places, you must go to the capitals of these three countries. Besides Dresden Salam, Nairobi and Harare are really worth visiting.

Nairobi is known as the capital of East Africa, and Kenya is said to be the leader of modern African economy. United Nations agencies are all here, and so is our Africa headquarters of Xinhua News Agency. Its modernization is no less than that of Shanghai and Beijing, and its architectural diversity even exceeds ours. The popularity of clothing seems to be at least as good as that of Shanghai, and definitely exceeds that of Beijing. It is a large population, and it is not too much to use it on most urban roads at any time during the day; Around five o'clock in the afternoon (after work), in the east of the city (the bus gathering place of the whole city), it can be said that it is airtight. Let's just say that even we so-called densely populated tourists from China were shocked to see this scene. However, it is a scene that cannot be replaced elsewhere!

Harare is much better. There are not many urban areas and Nairobi, but the population is less than one third of the former. The buildings are diverse and the roads are extremely wide, just like the streets in Beijing. However, its green coverage rate is much larger than ours. In a city as big as Xuanwu District, besides the trees and buildings at both ends of the street, there are several big parks. They are big because they account for almost a quarter of the whole city area. Oh, by the way, there is a pedestrian street in the city. In fact, Harare is the epitome of Zimbabwe, and the architectural styles and natural conditions of several other big cities are similar to it. As soon as the plane enters Zimbabwe, everything that people can't see at a glance is green, all natural green and uncultivated forests. I have a feeling that this is the most suitable place for human habitation.

Although one of the three island countries is listed as one of the fifty must-see places (Seychelles). But the visibility is not very strong. Especially the cost performance is too low. Because no matter where you go, the plane ticket is very expensive. This time we flew from Nairobi. Not only does the ticket itself exceed 1200 USD, but there is no guarantee that there will be flights every day or even every week. Therefore, unless we go on holiday, it is not worthwhile to waste many days on the island. And the three island countries have nothing to see. Seychelles is listed as one of the 50 must-see places "paradise on earth", but we don't feel it because there are not many other island resorts. The only feature is its butt coconut, and its female coconut is shaped like a woman's ass (some people say it looks like a sex organ). The visa pattern of this country is actually a butt coconut, which is fun.

Mauritius is an island country much larger than Seychelles. Its main feature is a nearly circular "seven-color soil" with a diameter of 50 to 60 meters. The color difference is quite obvious. But is it worth spending tens of thousands of dollars on a three-or four-hour long-distance bus to see the scenery that you won't see for ten minutes? Think about it.

Not to mention Madagascar. Before we set out, we knew that this country was not very rich, but its unique "lemur" in the world and "hump cow" on the western prairie attracted our yearning for it. But when I really set foot on that land, I realized that, firstly, because of the extensive deforestation in this country in recent years, the area of virgin forest has been greatly reduced, and secondly, because of poverty and backwardness, vehicles and roads can't guarantee tourists to go deep into nature, and the chances of direct contact with these animals are almost zero. Therefore, we can only see them in cages in zoos and on islands. What's the difference between watching it on TV? Worth considering! Its poverty level is unimaginable. On the plane, I met the stationmaster of Xinhua News Agency in Malaysia. According to him, the overall level is equivalent to that of China 1947.

This time, I traveled completely alone. I will think about the hardships along the way when I have the chance. Generally speaking, it is inconvenient and not necessarily cheap to travel to such a backward country as Africa. If you want to go, you'd better hurry up, because the current situation in Africa seems unlikely to improve in ten or eight years, and you can't stand it when you are old. It would be much better if we could organize a group, so that the traffic is convenient. Don't take the local bus and crowd with your black brother like I did this time. Don't say that the feeling of standing behind you all the way, next to a black woman weighing nearly 200 pounds, is crying. Just say that a car full of black body odor can make people suffocate. Let's just say that when four "donkey" friends broke up at the Capital Airport, their farewell words were like this: They finally got through it, and everyone worked hard!

Hard work is hard work, but the three places in Africa I mentioned above are really worth visiting, and the scenery anywhere in the world is irreplaceable.