Title: The Ever - blue Atlantic: A Memorable Journey in Europe



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Title: The Ever - blue Atlantic: A Memorable Journey in Europe

During the days of studying in Europe, the Atlantic Ocean left an unforgettable impression. Its blue color remains the same regardless of different latitudes and countries

 

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During the days of studying in Europe, the Atlantic Ocean left an unforgettable impression. Its blue color remains the same regardless of different latitudes and countries.

 

Brighton, England - The Seven Sisters Cliffs
Brighton was the first city I visited after arriving in the UK. The scenery at the Seven Sisters Cliffs was breathtaking. The vast green grassland stretches along the blue coastline, and the warm current of the Atlantic Ocean blows with the wind. Whenever I think of this place, I can vividly picture this scene in my mind, feeling as cozy as Qin Fen and Xiaoxiao snuggling up on the beach in Hokkaido in If You Are the One.

 

 

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Bournemouth, England - The Coastline
Bournemouth is close to Southampton, just a half - hour train ride away. I went there twice on weekends during my stay in the UK. It has a long and narrow coastline, continuous colorful houses, and seagulls living leisurely on the beach. Looking out into the distance, France is on the other side of the sea. On a sunny day at the beach, having a plate of salmon pasta and a glass of fresh orange juice while enjoying the peaceful moment in the gentle breeze and sunlight is truly a wonderful experience.

 

 

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Portsmouth, England
Portsmouth is 103 kilometers northeast of London. It has been famous for its status as a Royal Navy port for centuries. During World War II, the Allied forces mainly retreated here during the Dunkirk evacuation, and it later became the location where the Allied forces planned the Normandy Invasion. In contrast, the adjacent Port of Southampton is a commercial transportation center and also the departure point of the Titanic in history.

 

 

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Lymington, England
One sunny afternoon in summer, I decided to go hiking. After searching on the map, I found a sea - castle at the end of the coastline and chose it without hesitation. I took a 15 - minute train from Southampton to New Forest Brockenhurst Station and then transferred to another 15 - minute train to Lymington. From this small town, I hiked 13 kilometers through towns, farmlands, forests, grasslands, and beaches to reach the sea - castle. The sea scenery along the way was so charming that I forgot the tiredness of hiking.

 

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Swansea, Wales - Swansea Bay
Swansea, whose English name literally means "Swan Sea", is a small coastal city. Its terrain is similar to that of Hong Kong Island, with shallow beaches near the sea and several hills rising towards the inland. Overlooking from the halfway up the hill, you can have a panoramic view of Swansea Bay. I came here in September and enjoyed delicious lobsters in a Chinese restaurant and famous ice - cream in a dessert shop by the sea.

 

 
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Rhossili Beach, Swansea, Wales
Taking a bus westward from the center of Swansea for two hours, I arrived at Rhossili on the western border of Wales. Rhossili did not disappoint. The vast Atlantic Ocean is as blue as a bright pearl, showing its charming scenery without any overbearingness or surging waves. It is the most beautiful beach I have ever seen in my life, and its beauty is beyond what pictures can capture.

 

 

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Isle of Skye, Scotland
Scotland is like a fairy - land on earth. Its mountains and waters are world - famous, its cattle and sheep are plump and juicy, its fresh milk is mellow and fragrant, and its whisky is renowned globally. The sky in the highlands is so low that it seems within reach. The weather is as changeable as a newborn baby, sometimes windy and rainy, sometimes sunny.

 

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St. Andrews, Scotland
During my one - week stay in Scotland, it was sunny only on the first and last days. I saw a gentle sunset on Calton Hill in Edinburgh on a sunny evening before a rainstorm, and a rainbow hanging high in the sky by the sea in St. Andrews on a sunny afternoon after the rain. If you enjoy the baptism of the rain in the rainy season, the unexpected rainbow on a sunny day will be a pleasant surprise.

 

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Forth Bridge, Edinburgh, Scotland
The Forth Bridge is located on the Forth River north of Edinburgh and was built in 1890. It is a railway bridge. In Edinburgh, this bridge is not a very old building. Edinburgh was founded in the 6th century, established as a city in the 13th century, and its university was founded in the 16th century. The International Festival is its calling card, and the Royal Mile is world - famous. Historically, it has always been the political and economic center of Scotland and was also the power center before the establishment of the United Kingdom.

 

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Venice, Italy
The blue Adriatic Sea, which belongs to the Mediterranean and is also connected to the Atlantic Ocean, is home to the city of Venice. The bells of St. Mark's Basilica strike the heart, and the colorful Burano Island is gorgeous under the clear sky. When I stepped out of Venice Railway Station, I stood on the bridge for a long time, looking at the gondolas coming and going. I couldn't believe that I was in the water city that I had been longing for since my childhood.

 

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Copenhagen, Denmark - Nyhavn
During the Christmas holiday, I traveled to Nordic countries including Finland, Denmark, and Norway. I only knew Copenhagen from Andersen's Fairy Tales and Lego before. However, when I arrived here, I found that Copenhagen is like an upgraded version of London. Its cuisine is unique, different from the monotonous variety in Nordic countries. There are 7 - 11 convenience stores all over the city, and 24 - hour operation is rare in Europe.

 

 

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Barcelona, Spain
The Spanish are passionate. Dancers welcome tourists with the lively steps of flamenco, and bullfighters wave red flags to ignite the passion of the Iberian Peninsula. In Barcelona, the warm and humid air of the Mediterranean is very familiar. The seafood is delicious, the beef is plump, and the paella is well - known both in China and the West.
 
 
 

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Time is the best gift that God has given to human civilization. In the long river of time, we experience the changes of the world and understand the meaning of life and the value of living. The vast Atlantic Ocean has existed long before human beings. Every passer - by comes and goes, and gains and losses are just in an instant. When you broaden your mind and stop caring about fame, fortune, and emotions, life will be full of happiness.
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