Section 7 Look at the thousand-year-old kiss of the eagle's beak cliff again
Since May 20, 2017, when the magic "promoted" the thousand-year-old kiss of the eagle's beak cliff, in the past three years, the "thousand-year-old kiss" that I discovered and photographed and named was first praised and forwarded by my friends in the circle of friends that night. Two weeks later, one of the bearded travelers in my circle was successfully copied. Under the spread of this traveler, it has become a must-have picture for outdoor teams. However, the pictures used are all of bearded travelers. Because when he went two weeks later, the blue sky and white clouds appeared, and the picture was more beautiful overall. And then he is a mountain climber, there are many outdoor groups, and he spreads more widely.
Then, in the past three years, as long as I see the "Millennium Kiss" photos taken by others, my heart is still a little complicated. Because I should have been the first to discover this wonder since the opening of Pangu, and the two companions were in second place, and the three of us witnessed this miraculous existence together. I really think I'm entitled to copyright. Of course, it's more about relief and pride. I feel that the "thousand-year-old kiss" has become a scenery of the eagle's beak cliff, which makes me the icing on the cake for the Qinling Mountains. What an amazing self!
Since the first half of the route through the Eagle's Beak Cliff is difficult to walk, before reaching Bald Mountain, there is no scenery except for the rhododendrons to see in mid-May, just climb high. It's only been since I discovered the "Kiss of the Millennium" that this beauty has been created. But I still rarely go there. And for me, the open wildlife enclosure in front of the Eagle's Beak Pass has always scared me.
However, I still want to see the "Millennium Kiss", and I always want to shoot a more beautiful "Millennium Kiss" under the blue sky and white clouds. I went once in August last year, but the weather was too bad and the fog was too thick to notice two landmarks at all.
Today, May 19th, it is the day when the alpine rhododendrons are in full bloom, so I signed up to cross the Eagle's Beak Cliff. This time, I went to one of the people who discovered the "Thousand-Year Kiss" of the Eagle's Beak Cliff. On the way, we were very excited.
When it was time to shoot the "Millennium Kiss", there was a queue of people waiting to shoot this scene, and everyone rushed to sign up for this scene. But no one knew that I was the discoverer, the first shot and the namer. Looking at the excitement and excitement, I said happily and repeatedly: I discovered and named it.
It was then that I realized that everyone's interest was in this spectacle, and no one was interested in who discovered it. Hehe. I laughed awkwardly.
However, when I hadn't faced this scene before, I was still a little unhappy when I saw someone put my first shot in their space. Once, when I saw a mountain climber stealing my first shot and putting it in his photo album of crossing the eagle's beak cliff, I really questioned it, and they deleted it immediately. But today, after seeing this situation on the spot, the loss was instantaneous. The sense of accomplishment is eternal. Therefore, do not quickly sweep it away and move on.
I don't know if this year is the year of the azalea, we didn't see the flowering scene of three years ago in the azalea forest. And the rhododendron trees in the forest are noticeably thinner, and there are dry rhododendron trees everywhere. I really don't understand what happened here in three years, how so many trees died. The scene was somewhat shocking. Whether it's a natural disaster or a big animal crash, it's scary.
So, I thought that in the future, I might have to cross from here to Bald Mountain less often. Plus this time I was pulling a rope up from a cliff, which was dangerous for me.
However, I will come back in two weeks, when the small-leaved dwarf purple rhododendrons on the mountain will bloom, and the whole bald mountain will be a big garden, looking forward to ...... 2019/5/19