Chapter 1288 Loneliness



Yunluo and An Chuyu followed their footsteps and went forward. At first, they saw the tools that people used to collect amethysts here many years ago. They all left behind, including wheelbarrows, oil drums, and various tools. The guide specifically told Yunluo and An Chuyu that many people came here a long time ago to mine amethysts and made a fortune from it.

When Yunluo saw the sparkling amethyst raw stone, she was so excited! Although Yunluo didn't know much about jewelry and jade, she was particularly sure that the purpler and more transparent the better! She was so excited to pick up one after another! An Chuyu, helplessly, reminded Yunluo again and again that she could only take two pieces away, as this was a government regulation.

Otherwise, it would not pass the customs! The guide used more advanced tools to mine a large piece, and then asked Yunluo and An Chuyu to chisel out the ones they liked. They have always been so enthusiastic and dedicated! Finally, Yunluo picked out the two pieces he liked the most from the large handful he picked up, passed the customs smoothly, and took them back home.

In fact, Yunluo didn't know how much the amethyst was worth, but compared to other tourist souvenirs, Yunluo felt that the two stones were really valuable. The eastern part of Great Slave Lake has world-class beauty and geological wonders. The spectacular cliffs extend deep into the world's tenth largest lake, and the environment here has not been damaged.

Everything remains the original "creation" of nature, and you can clearly see the traces left by the glaciers. Taking a canoe to visit the east of Great Slave Lake is definitely an activity not to be missed. Driving about 60 kilometers east from Yellowknife, you can reach the fork leading to Reid Lake Campground.

This is the Reid Lake Trail. It starts from the campground and goes to the rocky shore of Reid Lake. Along the way, you will pass the shield rocks washed by glaciers and the bright and lovely berries in the woods and shrubs, giving you all kinds of "fresh" experiences~ The men who don't cook sit here and chat.

The guide worked hard to cook. There was aboriginal bread, a traditional fried bread. It was delicious. The guide also hunted wild ducks for Yunluo and An Chuyu and cooked duck meat! The guide always looked cool. Yunluo and An Chuyu had no experience in cooking, especially on this deserted island, where there were no tools, so Yunluo was responsible for collecting firewood!

Everyone sat here to eat lunch, chatting and showing off their amethysts. A happy family, such a happy experience. After dinner, we took a group photo to commemorate the good times when Yunluo and An first met! Before it gets dark, we return to Lynx House! After dinner, it's still the same itinerary - watching the aurora! It is said that making a wish to the aurora will make your dream come true.

I took a few photos in the woods tonight and then went to sleep. I would like to introduce a website for monitoring the aurora. It shows the activity level of the aurora on that day. The higher the activity level, the more likely you are to see the aurora. However, don't rely too much on the value.

It also depends on the weather conditions of the day. Today, let's talk about what to wear in the northwest. Generally speaking, down jackets brought from China are not very suitable for the cold in the northwest. Therefore, many tourists who come to see the aurora will choose to rent equipment here: goose down jackets. Winter ski pants, gloves, hats, masks, and boots are all available for rent.

Wear these and have fun in Yunluo and Anchu's Northwest~ Of course, this is winter! If you want to play without bulk like Yunluo, it is recommended to come in September! Of course, to see the aurora. Keeping warm is the key! It is best to wear several layers so that it is easy to take off one layer when it gets hot. Usually T-shirts. Warm **, sweaters, small jackets, coats (down jackets), etc.

Hats, scarves and gloves are a no-brainer. Oh, and don't wear gloves with split fingers. They are basically useless for keeping warm. The world-famous Stanley Park is only a 15-minute walk from downtown Vancouver. The seaside trails surrounding the park attract countless cyclists, runners, roller skaters and pedestrians.

The park has beaches, lakes, amusement parks and picnic spots. The park is home to totem poles made by indigenous peoples, which are exquisitely crafted and full of cultural atmosphere. It is a must-see for tourists to take photos. It is also very comfortable to eat some hot dogs in the park, but the price is not less than 9 Canadian dollars. Admission is free.

Travel Tips: There are many one-way streets in Stanley Park, so you should be careful when driving and crossing the road. Finally, we went to the source of the emblem of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. The design inspiration of its main image comes from the giant stone carvings of the Inuit, an indigenous people in northern Canada. These huge stones carved and stacked into human shapes are often used as road signs and monuments.

The humanoid figure is named Ilanak, which means "friend" in the Inuit language. Eat a big meal at night. Alaska's largest crab, the legendary king crab.

The last nail. This road has very beautiful scenery, but it is very tiring to drive to Banff, and the distance is very long. But the scenery is simply amazing. It passes through Hope Town, Golden Town, Ghost Town, Grizzly Town, etc. Let me tell you the story of the ghost town. It is said that when the Canadian railway was built, many people died (many of them were Chinese) and they often wandered around the lakeside of the ghost town.

Many drivers have seen white ghosts shuttling by the lake, often accompanied by piercing screams. Yunluo passed by this town. I don't know if it was a psychological effect or something else. The sunlight here was just blocked by the surrounding valleys, but the Congling Mountains made up for it, which reminded Yunluo of the American movie "Lonely Hill". It was indeed eerie. Friends who like adventure can give it a try.

There is an Emerald Lake in Hefei, China, and there is another Emerald Lake in the distant Canadian Rockies. The emerald green lake water shines like emerald. Located in the Bow River of the Rockies, the altitude is 1,920 meters, and the lake area is 3.21 square kilometers. Bow Lake is located south of Bow Peak, east of the Waptik Mountains, and west of the Dolomites Pass.

Peyto Lake is one of the ten famous lakes in the Rocky Mountains and one of the three famous lakes in Banff National Park (the other two are Lake Louise and Bow Lake). Peyto Lake is located on a plateau at an altitude of about 2,350 meters.

The water of Lake Beddoe is as bright as emerald, which is amazing. This is because there is quartzite in the nearby mountains, which contains gemstones. The glacial movement more than 10,000 years ago washed the gemstones from the mountains down and gradually squeezed them into powdery stones, which settled at the bottom of the lake. After more than 6,000 years, they slowly dissolved.

After the sunlight is refracted, it becomes the dazzling Lake Bedeau today. Deep in the mountain valley, the color of the famous Rocky Mountain Lake Bedeau is fascinating, with a pleasing blue in the emerald green. Few artists in the world can create such a color in the lake water in their works. In fact, this is also the magic of nature.

Pure ice melts into the water of Lake Beddo every year; rainwater flowing into the lake is filtered through layers of forests and grasslands to keep it clean. It is also said that the quartzite mountain contains gemstones. Millennia of glacial movement has crushed the gemstones into powder, compressed them into the lake and decomposed them, adding a brilliance that is unmatched by other lakes.

Sulphur Mountain is about 2,450 meters above sea level. It is famous for the glass mountain cable car installed in 1959. Visitors can climb 700 meters to the top of the mountain at an altitude of 2,285 meters in just eight minutes. From the observation deck on the mountain, you can overlook the streets of Banff and the emerald coniferous forest.

Overlooking the snow-capped peaks and the glacial lakes surrounding the Banff Basin. More than nine million tourists from all over the world visit this place every year. The scenery is different in spring, summer, autumn and winter. Due to the high altitude, you should bring a warm jacket even if you climb in summer. There are heated swimming pools and hot springs on the mountain.

There is also the 160-seat Summit Restaurant, the highest in Canada, Bow Lake Falls, located at the foot of Sulphur Mountain. The Columbia Icefield is composed of eight glaciers with an average thickness of 365 meters. It is named after Columbia Mountain, the second highest mountain in the Canadian Rockies, at 3,747 meters.

It is 23 kilometers away from the Icefield Parkway. One of the highlights of sightseeing between Banff and Jasper is the Columbia Icefield. The visitor center of the Columbia Icefield is located on the Athabasca Glacier, which is six kilometers long and about one kilometer wide, extending to the roadside. People participating in the snow tour group.

From the mountain hut, you can take a shuttle bus to the middle of the glacier, then take a snowcoach to the Athabasca Glacier. The sunlight reflected on the white snow is very dazzling. Please be sure to bring sunglasses. There is a lot of water flowing under the 50-meter-deep ice cave.

On the glacier, you have the opportunity to ride a snowmobile. You can walk on 400-year-old ice and snow. But be careful because there are many faults and cracks on the glacier that are covered with ice and snow, and the surface of the glacier is wet and slippery, which is very dangerous. Do not go to the glacier alone. If you fall, it can be fatal, so you must pay attention to safety when visiting the glacier.

Special note: You must be taken to this place by a professional, otherwise you will fall into the ice hole and you will be in danger of death. In addition, you need to take a giant wheelbarrow to get up. This place is very cold, so wear more clothes. Yunluo went up in shorts. Yunluo still thinks Yunluo is amazing! It is so cold in the ice and snow. The last nail of the Columbia Icefield is a place that I accidentally encountered on the way.

This is where the last nail of the Canadian railway was installed. Hundreds of years ago, countless people spent their lives and sweat to build this most difficult railway in the world. When the nail was sealed, the Governor General of Canada made the last nail out of gold and engraved his name on it, but the nail was stolen 24 hours later and its whereabouts are still unknown today.

It can only be replaced by gold plating. Banff Town: At the foot of the Rocky Mountains, in the central area of ​​Banff National Park, lies the town of Banff. The town is surrounded by mountains. Standing at any angle in the town, you can see the snow-capped mountains in the distance. Most of the houses in Banff Town still maintain the quaint 19th century architectural style.

Lake Louise is a famous tourist destination in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, 180 kilometers west of Calgary. Surrounded by dense forests, Lake Louise is as clear as a pearl, with a beautiful and graceful Mount Victoria as its barrier, and the mountains and waters complement each other, forming a perfect landscape photo.

Lake Louise is known as the "Sapphire in the Rocky Mountains" and is also the most popular lake for photographers in North America. Lake Louise originates from the Victoria Glacier. The lake water is turquoise and clear, and from a distance it looks like an emerald inlaid in the Rocky Mountains. Do you have to stay at the Fort Louise Hotel when you come here? For details, please see Yunluo's practical guide. By the way, there is a very precious Baker fossil in Canada.

Before making various rings, colorful ones, this thing is the raw material, which is very expensive! .

We were reluctant to leave the beautiful Rocky Mountains, passing through Lake Monster, Xiannong City, and Ice Winery. In the evening, we went to downtown Vancouver to see the legendary steam clock. Lake Monster, it is said that whoever finds the monster will be rewarded with 3 million Canadian dollars. By the way, we bought some American ginseng and honey. We arrived in Vancouver in the evening. We were exhausted after a day of chaos.

Steam Clock in Vancouver In some tourist attractions in Western countries, especially in the old town squares, large clocks of various shapes are the most common scenery, and the Steam Clock in Vancouver, Canada should be considered the most distinctive one. Powered by steam, this steam clock is located on Water Street in Gastown, Vancouver.

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

It is 2 meters high. There are clock faces on all four sides, and the part below the clock face is completely transparent, so you can clearly see the operation of the parts. Gastown is the oldest neighborhood in Vancouver. The origin of the town's name was originally a misunderstanding, because the nickname of the owner of the first bar in the town was similar to "gas" in pronunciation, which led to a misconception. However, this large steam clock is really powered by steam.

If you don't believe it, just look at the big and small whistles on the top of the clock and you will understand: every 15 minutes, they will scream for a long time and emit steam. At every hour, they will emit pleasant music, and at the time of going to school and leaving school, they will simulate the sound of the school horn.

I have been to Seattle Yunluo 5 when I was young. There are many factories and shops here, and the big and small outlets are very cheap. Go shopping. In addition, successful people can also play golf in their spare time. It is very cheap to play golf here. The travel notes include Seattle, Sacramento, San Francisco, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. I was still very young at that time.

Arrived in Mexico City at night. After a day of flying in Mexico City, I was exhausted. I got up at 3 am and rushed to the airport to take a flight at 6 am, but it was delayed until 8 pm. I arrived at Houston Airport 4 hours later and transferred to Mexico City. It was already evening when I arrived in Mexico City. Mexico is famous for its corn all over the world, and its delicious tequila.

The next morning, I woke up early to watch the Mexican flag raising ceremony, but unfortunately I took the wrong road and missed it. Even more unfortunately, there was an event at the National Palace and I couldn't go in to visit. Alas, the cathedral next to it is still quite prosperous. The Cathedral of Mexico (La Catedral de Mexico). It is the largest and most important Catholic church in Mexico, and one of the most famous churches in America.

It is located on the north side of the Zocalo Square in Mexico City. Construction began in 1573 and was officially completed after 1823, which took 250 years. It is considered the longest architectural history in the Americas. Some graffiti in Mexico City and then visited the Great Temple. The Aztecs believed that this was the center of the world. In 1521, the Spanish destroyed it.

The Catholic Cathedral was built immediately afterwards. As time passed, several centuries passed, and the Great Temple was almost forgotten. In 1978, an electrician accidentally discovered part of the statue of the goddess Coyolxauhqui in a huge stone. In the archaeological excavations in the following years, amazing scenes appeared.

An original Aztec temple and six smaller affiliated temples are displayed to the world. Entering the ruins of the Great Temple, people can approach it layer by layer along the route excavated by archaeologists. Next to the ruins is a 4-story Great Temple Museum (Museo del Templo Mayor).

After visiting the Great Temple, we walked around the streets and prepared to go to the Pyramid of the Moon and the Sun in the afternoon. We returned to the hotel and hired a car to go to the Pyramid of the Sun and the Moon. Along the way, we saw the mountains, and in the mountains was the legendary slums of Mexico City.

Mexico's treasures, encountering the parade Mexico's Independence Monument - Mexico's Arc de Triomphe - National Museum of Anthropology went to the Three Cultures Plaza in the morning. Yunluo and An Chuyu walked there from the hotel and were exhausted. They ate a big lollipop by the way. The National Museum of Fine Arts of Mexico seen on the way to the Three Cultures The ancient square of Mexico.

Located on Tacuba Street in Mexico City, very close to the Zocalo Square. Also known as the Plaza Mayor. Originally the main market of the Aztecs, it was lined with shops and temples. Hundreds of years later, the square is home to three groups of buildings from three different eras: the Aztec, colonial and modern. The old and new are in harmony, complementing each other, each with its own style and making the other interesting.

The three groups of buildings in the square include the ancient Aztec Great Altar, the colonial Cathedral of Santiago Tlalteolco and the modern high-rise buildings mainly housing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The ruins of the Great Altar are located in the center of the square. There are seven platforms made of ochre stones, arranged horizontally from west to east. Most of the stone platforms have 10 to 20 steps.

There are some small stone platforms around the 7 platforms. It is said that the largest stone platform at that time was several dozen meters high and had 114 steps. During festivals, grand religious ceremonies were held on this large altar, and even living people were sacrificed to the god of war, Huitzilopochtli. The Cathedral of Santiago Tlalteolco is located on the east side of the square.

It was built by the Franciscans in 1524. Two towering spires pierce the blue sky, with an arched gate in the middle. To the south is a closed courtyard surrounded by two-story houses and corridors. The arch of the church is dozens of meters deep, with four dark gray stone arches on top, which looks tall and spacious.

The whole building is simple and rugged, with a typical Spanish colonial architectural style. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs building is a milky white building with more than 20 floors, reflecting the modern style. The above three groups of buildings from different eras show the history and culture of Mexico City, allowing tourists to relive history. (To be continued...)


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