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What wonderful natural phenomena have you recorded during your trip?

Speaking of the wonderful natural phenomena encountered during the trip, I was shocked by the sudden memory of the natural landscape I saw with my own eyes when I was a sophomore. Being in it, I lament the strength of nature and the smallness of human beings.

I'm talking about the Qiantang River spring tide. In fact, we studied the text of Qiantang River Tide in primary school, which left a deep impression on me at that time. However, only by really watching this spectacle closely can we really feel the charm of Qiantang River tide and understand why so many literati praise it with pen and ink.

That summer vacation, I made an appointment with several high school classmates to watch the tide together. We checked the tide watching time and booked a hotel in advance. The day we arrived happened to be one of the best times to watch the tide. At 9 o'clock in the morning, we arrived near Haining Pagoda. It's really crowded, side by side.

To tell the truth, my mood became worse at that time. In fact, I especially don't like crowds, which affects the travel experience. But it is not easy to walk away, affecting everyone's mood and destroying the atmosphere. They all crowded into the crowd in high spirits, while I lingered on the edge.

After waiting for a while, I heard an exciting construction sound in the distance, and vaguely heard the rumbling of the waves amid the noise of people coming and going. I looked up and saw a white line at the far end of my vision. The sound of the waves is getting louder and louder, and it has been heard in an instant. The white line has risen to more than 4 meters high, and it is coming straight this way. The fog is coming.

I couldn't bear it any longer, and I squeezed into the crowd with my hands and feet. . . .

This is a wonderful natural phenomenon I have ever seen. It is really spectacular and shocking. If you haven't seen the Qiantang River tide up close, you must find a chance to go there.