As far as the eye can see is the sea, and at the bottom of the feet are mountains. Along the top of the mountains are windmills one after another, which have become the images of Gaolan Island embedded in the memory.
I was fortunate enough to join the outdoor team of Huda University as a non-staff member to experience a long-lost hike. It was the most proud thing I have done in half a year. Starting from Kecun early in the morning, I mingled with more than 30 strange friends, and I actually regained the feeling of autumn outing in my student days.
Something more like the student days is to introduce yourself at the starting point of the hike. It was awkward to the point of smiling professionally, but gradually you will find that this arrangement is quite cute, sharing each other's experiences, breaking the inherent rhythm, and focusing on unknown things. Here, abandon the plan.
The most exciting thing is the speedboat? When we were knocked about to leave the deck, the speedboat man actually turned the steering wheel with one hand and played with his mobile phone with the other. When we were approaching the shore, he even lit a cigarette. Looking at us in embarrassment and still unfinished, we stepped on the stone to open the Gaolan Island roundabout. One day trip.
The sunless and breezy seaside looks clean and quiet, and the tide rises and falls silently, pushing out a flat coastline on the beach and becoming a trace connecting the sky and the earth.