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Do you think it is necessary to repair the Shilaoren sea pillar that collapsed due to seawater erosion and perennial weathering?

It's a pity that the stone sea pillar has weathered and collapsed, but it has already happened, and there is no need to repair it. The preciousness of natural landscape lies in its contingency. Once it is repaired manually, what is the difference between it and artificial buildings?

Sea pillar is a rock pillar separated from the coast due to the erosion and collapse of the coast by waves. The formation process is slow, and it will continue to collapse due to seawater erosion and eventually disappear. Some sea pillars are regarded as magical natural landscapes by the people because of their special shape characteristics, and natural formation is the biggest selling point.

Shilaoren Sea Pillar is located in Qingdao, which attracts many people to visit because of its special morphological characteristics. There are also some stories and legends about the stone old man's sea pillar, which has become one of the local landmark landscapes. However, due to seawater erosion and weathering, Shilaoren has partially collapsed, and experts are studying whether it needs to be repaired. The author thinks that it is of little significance to restore the landscape, and it is very important to maintain the naturalness of the natural landscape.

No matter how much the cost of restoration is, the traces of artificial restoration are hard to cover up after all, which will destroy this natural landscape. It is better to tear down and build an artificial statue for forced repair. Anyway, it is the result of artificial construction. Don't put on the coat of natural landscape, which is of little value. In addition to restoration, artificial intervention can also be used to reduce erosion and keep the sea pillars of Shilaoren longer. However, after all, manpower is limited, and it is hard to say which step can be achieved. Perhaps human intervention will accelerate the disappearance of the stone old man's sea pillar.

The disappearance of every natural landscape will make people sigh, but this is the natural law of world development, and nothing can exist forever. Therefore, even if there is no amount of emotional disappointment, you can't force it. Let the stone man's sea erosion column be natural, but take protective measures to prevent tourists from approaching and causing danger. If necessary, manual blasting can be carried out to nip the danger in the bud.