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A 600-word essay on a trip to Science Island

In order to enrich my holiday life, my mother decided to take me to Phuket, Thailand.

Phuket is the largest island in Thailand. When we arrived in Phuket, we first saw The most beautiful thing is the turquoise sea and a group of smart fruit sellers. There are several famous islands around Phuket, such as Emerald Island, Coral Island and PP Island. They are our travel destinations.

We first came to Emerald Island, which is a natural snorkeling resort and a first-level national coral protection zone in Thailand. There are many coral polyps, sea cucumbers and unknown small fish. I stood in the sea water and sprinkled some bread crumbs beside me. Many small fish swam to my side and pecked at me, as if they were weaving a beautiful garland for me.

Let’s talk about the Coral Island. We didn’t see coral on the Coral Island, but we saw the water was crystal clear and the sand was as fine as pepper and as white as jade. The local residents here don't eat anything else but seafood. The delicious seafood feast at dinner was really a feast for us. The most exciting thing to do on the Coral Island is to go out to sea on a speedboat. Sitting on the speedboat, the speed of an arrow is enough to make you regret that you should not have gotten on this damn thing. You may have lost your life, but everything is just a surprise. No risk.

Our last stop is Pp Island. How did Pp Island get its name? Haha, if you don’t know, let me tell you: If you sit on the plane and look down at Pp Island, its shape is like a big P and a small P, so people call it Pp Island. On Pp Island, we came to deep sea diving. There are more beautiful corals on the seabed than in the first-level national coral protection zone. There are countless clownfish hidden in the coral bush. I put the bread into the water, but the clownfish... Instead of eating bread, he naughtily bit my hand.

Phuket, Thailand, is very beautiful. If you have the chance, you should go and see it!