Walk on the Baltic Sea (34)
A warm current. After eating the fish soup, we were in good spirits and full of energy, and we took the bus back to the free-air market to browse and wait for the ferry. Ivan picks up postcards at the stall and buys them whenever he walks by. It's also nice to show the footprints we've been there before. Walking around, Ivan's right arm was suddenly hit by a white sticky object, and when he looked closely, it turned out that the seagulls flying in the sky did not speak of martial virtues and landed on the ground. Fortunately, I have the habit of carrying toilet paper with me, so I quickly cleaned up this warm airborne object. I asked Ivan: How do you feel? He said: Of course it feels very shit. Then let's hurry away, lest we be bombed again, I said. Ivan must have been lucky, the Chosen One, and I suggested that he buy a lottery ticket, but he said: I'd better use the money to buy postcards.
Amanda. A few steps further on the free market, there is a huge fountain pool. On the pool stands a statue of a beautiful woman named Omanda, also known as the daughter of the Baltic Sea, a spiritual symbol of Finland. Oman also had a seagull resting on his head, and there was also a lot of seagulls pooping on his body. I can only say that Omanda, like Tsar Alexander II, is a person with "".
Sea Fortress. Next to the free market, there is a ferry terminal. We have to take a ferry to Finland, which is only a ten minute boat ride away. Forlint Finland was a former military fortress that has been around for more than 250 years and is now a tourist attraction. Fort Finland was built when Finland was still part of Sweden, and was mainly built as a military fortress to defend against Da Mao. Fort Finland, with its barracks, gates, and churches, was built so well that it is now peaceful. The towering church conveys the hope of peace, and outside the church there are two cute ducklings crossing the street, who also hope for peace and beauty for generations to come. I think Finland and the three small Baltic countries, they are lucky that they are very close to heaven. They are unfortunate again, and they are also very close to Da Mao.