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/kloc-A Complete Collection of Hunan Tourist Attractions within 0/00 words.

On National Day, our family went to the big hole in Pinggu.

Entering the cave is a long tunnel. It feels chilly, the ground is slippery and it is easy to fall. After driving along the winding tunnel for about 10 minutes, we saw the first scenery-Tianlong Album. Looking up, a few lifelike Long Zaitian hovering in the air, as if making love. There are many things as sharp as icicles everywhere. The tour guide said that these "icicles" are called stalactites, and there are some similar "icicles" on the ground called stalagmites. The tour guide also told us that these stalagmites and stalactites are still wet, so they can still grow. Their growth is formed bit by bit by water drops dropped by stalactites, which is about 10,000 years long and about 1cm. It's called a dripping stone. There are also some stalactites connected with stalagmites, called stone pillars, which generally take 654.38 billion years to form, so they are very precious.

Going inside, there are more and more scenery. The spring rain in the south of the Yangtze River, welcoming beasts, Zheng He's voyages to the West, Guanyin Swallow ... are endless. The tour guide told us to use everyone's imagination to see these stones. The more you think about them, the more they look like. Among them, the most exquisite is Tianzhu. A stone pillar more than three meters long runs from the ground to the top of the cave, just like the Monkey King's wishful golden hoop. At the top of the stone pillar, there is a rectangular flaky, which really looks like a flag fluttering in the wind. At the root of the stone pillar, a huge stalactite firmly supports the flagpole like a cornerstone. Really lifelike!

Walking along the passage, the view suddenly becomes clear, and the largest cave appears in front of you, about as big as 10 houses. It is called "Heroes", which is thought-provoking. At the top of the high stone pillar here, a beautiful mother looks at the child in her arms affectionately, and the child looks at her with big eyes. This is called mother-child affection. Over there, a fat old monk sat on a stone, with his eyes closed and his head down, thinking on the wall as if he had made a mistake. This is called the face wall of the old monk. Look here again. The Tang Priest is riding a white horse, Friar Sand is carrying luggage, Pig Bajie is carrying a rake with nine teeth, and the Monkey King is carrying a golden hoop. This is the children's favorite Tang priest to learn from. ...

Walking and watching, there are countless scenery, and the people watching are dazzling. About an hour later, we arrived at a waterway. A boat can hold six people at most, so we got on the boat and went forward. The water depth is only two meters, and the bottom of the water can be seen clearly. Flocks of small fish swam around. The waterway is not very wide, and you can only miss two boats back and forth. The boat left and right for a while, just like shuttling through the just visiting.

Recalling the natural landscape in the cave, I can't help but sigh: Nature is wonderful! (d。