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The 600-word article describing the scenery should also have a title. Urgent! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

My hometown is Zhanjiang. There is a very beautiful geopark called Huguangyan. It is a tourist attraction and one of the eight scenic spots in Zhanjiang.

When you come to the gate of Huguangyan, you will see lifelike peacocks, arowanas and turtles carved on the door. The arowanas and turtles look very majestic, and the big peacock spreads its beautiful wings. The wings seem to welcome my arrival. There are six characters "Huguangyan welcomes you" carved on the door.

As you enter the door, you will see dense woods on both sides. The trees grew lush and dense, blocking us from the hot sunshine. They stand on both sides like soldiers protecting us. Dense trees fluttered in the wind. Like welcoming us.

Walking along the path, we came to Maar Lake. The water of Lake Maar is so deep and so clear that you can see the bottom of the water, but there is nothing at the bottom because the garbage has been purified by Lake Maar without a trace; the water of Lake Maar is so green! It is as green as if it has been dyed by the surrounding green grass and trees; the water of Maar Lake is so beautiful! On a clear day, the bright sun shines on the lake. The lake is sparkling with gold and the scenery is very beautiful. On a rainy day, it is drizzling, and the scenery is even more peculiar. A breeze blows, and the ripples ripple out in circles; the water of Lake Maar is so magical! As long as you take a bath with the water of Lake Maar, your skin will become better.

But why does the lake water have such effects? Maybe it's the magical material left behind after the volcano erupted! Legend has it that someone saw an arowana and a magical turtle coming out of Maar Lake. Both the arowana and the turtle spewed water more than ten feet high!

Ah! Huguangyan is so beautiful! I love my hometown park - Huguangyan!