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Hiking Naozhou Island

I have lived in Zhanjiang, a coastal town in Lingnan for more than 2 years, but I have never really left home to walk on this land. It happened that a relative of my hometown came to Zhanjiang to play these two days, which just gave me a chance to walk.

/kloc-In the early morning of April, 0/4, due to the rush of time, we packed our bags and set off in a hurry. At this time, the weather is very similar to the small emotions of people in love, some of which are erratic, sometimes sunny, sometimes cloudy, and sometimes drifting through a few thin strands of rain. I thought as long as it doesn't rain heavily, this weather is quite suitable for outdoor hiking.

After about 2 hours' drive, we arrived at the designated meeting place, Southeast Bus Terminal. This small station is a transportation hub connecting land and sea. On one side of the station, buses carrying passengers from downtown are parked, and on the other side, there is a dock, where small ferries engaged in maritime transportation are parked. There is no need to buy tickets in advance, and it is very convenient for tourists to come and go. It can be said that this is a veritable "sea bus". After getting off the ferry, we changed to a three-wheeled motor vehicle, and it took about 30 minutes to reach our destination-the coastline of Naozhou Island.

We started walking from a place called May Coast. The waves here are very big, and the waves flock to the beach one after another, causing the children to scream while chasing the waves, and soon they are soaked in shoes, socks and clothes. The sea water in April is still a little cold, but this does not affect the enthusiasm of children to splash water. Volcanic rocks of all sizes abound. Because it has been washed away by waves for a long time, volcanic rocks have long lost their edges and corners, replaced by various circles, which shows how important the environment is!

The waves are very big, and everyone slowly walks through the volcanic rocks next to them, while walking carefully, enjoying and sighing the magic of nature. The children had a good time. They climb and jump between big stones, exploring while walking, as if they have inexhaustible energy. They sometimes chase small crabs in the crevices of rocks, sometimes chase small fish in the stagnant water of rocks, sometimes pick up shells of various shapes and patterns on the beach, and sometimes observe various floating objects sent by the waves. They are completely immersed in this gift from nature. I remember a little boy in a kindergarten middle class who was jumped by his mother and walked around among the rocks when he was singing. As a result, both he and his mother accidentally fell to the ground. Listening to the heavy landing, I couldn't help shouting, "What's the matter?" Are you okay? "Mom smiled and pulled up the boy and said," Nothing, thank you! " "That little boy is worse. After getting up, he rubbed his sore knees and continued to hum his songs as if nothing had happened just now. The heavy fall didn't affect his good mood at all. At the moment, I think this kind of walking in nature is the best way to resist the femininity of children and exercise their will.

Passing a small fishing port, I met a fisherman who was picking up the catch. Although the fishing port is not big, it seems that their harvest is not small, including big crabs, big shrimps, and all kinds of conch and small fish that I can't name. Among them, what impressed me the most was an elderly fisherman. His forehead was engraved with deep wrinkles, his hair was gray, and his skin was polished into an authentic bronze color by sea breeze, sea water and scorching sun. The temperature was not high that day, and the sea was still very cold, which was not suitable for entering the water, but the old man actually squatted in the sea wearing only a pair of swimming trunks. He has only one hand, and he pulls all kinds of fish and crabs with this hand. His hands are rough and flexible, and he keeps picking up his harvest from the fishing net. His body is cold, hard and vicissitudes. Just as I sighed, firecrackers were heard from fishing boats not far away. I think this should be a blessing ceremony for fishing boats before going out to sea to fish! I also silently wish them a safe return and a full harvest!

The sea here looks clean, clear and bright, shining in the sunshine that occasionally shows your face. When we walked to the shallows near the village, we met a group of egrets and a magical meadow. It is said that this kind of grass is magical, because it can grow thickly in seawater and sand, which shows how tenacious their vitality is. They bathe in the sea breeze every day, accept the baptism of the sea, and interpret what is human strength. Egrets rise and fall in this paradise that belongs to them, enjoying freedom, tranquility and happiness. However, the domestic garbage that can be seen not far away is extremely unsuitable for this quiet and peaceful scene, which makes people turn off their appetite! The closer you get to the village, the more rubbish you can see everywhere. This is not a mature tourist route, and there are few foreign tourists. We didn't meet other tourists along the way, so it can be seen that most of this garbage should come from villagers. Here, I hope the relevant departments can pay attention to it and establish a good and orderly garbage disposal mechanism for the villagers. At the same time, I hope that everyone can act together, start from the dribs and drabs around us, and keep this rare purity and tranquility together.

When crossing the village, we saw colorful small wildflowers on the roadside; Crowds of noisy chickens, ducks and geese; A contented black goat in the sheepfold; And the little yellow dog lying in front of the farmer's door ..... All this awakened our long forgotten childhood memories. ......

With the advancement of modern urban civilization, all this will eventually leave us. Then, before all this disappears, let's walk more and feel more!