Yunnan Stories 云南故事

November 23, 2006

Omnipresent Sea of Clouds 无处不在的云海

Filed under: travel

Remember the first day I entered the classroom in Yunnan and was stunned by the masses of clouds floating near on the opposite mountains, repeating to the students that the seneries were just too beautiful.

Now having stayed here for over 3 months, no longer will I see it as a spectacle as I did in the past. Nontherless, I enjoy the ubiquitous sea of clouds for its visual pleasure. It still excites and appeals me if it emerges. Often than not,I would lean against the courtyard wall and  look down at the cloud-covered valley, thinking of nothing.

It is a vast arid plateau where I am now. Under the combined action of altitude and  temperature difference, the hidden tiny waterdrops evaporate into banks and banks mist when heated by the sun at dawn.  Thus, the sea of clouds cames into being, everywhere and everytime. What you need keep in mind is: the cloudsea here happens more often though it can’t be compared to Huangshan’s(黄山)         

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