Picking poems in the world, silhouette Africa——
Zuma Stone
Like a mountain of giants from their own majesty,
There are many legends and mysteries.
100 zhang round peak traced curve,
A bonsai exhibition time and space.
Looking at the elephant sitting on the ground from a distance,
Look up close at the high hanging wall.
The clouds are still bright,
The Quartet appreciates the ancient and the modern.
Postscript: The world's largest rock, Ayers Rock, located in the middle of the Australian desert, is also known as Uluru Boulder. The red monolithic rock is 348 meters high, 3 kilometers long, and about 9.4 kilometers in circumference, making it the largest in the world. Although it is a desert boulder, it is surrounded by lush vegetation.
The tallest stone in the world is the Zuma stone from Nigeria, Africa, located on the outskirts of the capital Abuja, which is a landmark of the city and a world-class strange stone. It is depicted on a Nigerian 100 naira banknote. Because it was an old version, it was no longer in circulation in the market, and I later found this banknote in a thrift store (see photo (6)).
Zuma Rock is said to be more than 700 meters high and was once named one of the Seven Wonders of Africa. From a distance, it is a giant African elephant, and up close it appears to have a human face. There is a legend about the origin of Zuma Rock, which is one of the three small stones that Zeus took and spit out in his mouth. Nigerians are proud of it and see it as a rock-solid symbol of the country.
Zuma Stone is full of aura, and there is a boss who builds a hotel a few hundred meters away, and the hotel is facing the mysterious face of Zuma Stone. As a result, the construction workers died one after another, and the hotel was easily built, and some travelers died inexplicably in the room, no one dared to stay in the hotel, the boss was frightened and had to run away, and the hotel became an unfinished building.
(Photo by the author)
The world's largest monolithic rock: Ayers Rock at Point Australia
Think of elephants from afar
Group photo of the authors
A hotel that has been abandoned
Look at a human face up close
Banknotes on Zuma stone