The first time I saw a penguin, it was not in Antarctica, nor Madagascar, but in South Africa. In the small town of Simon in Cape Town, South Africa, some of the world's cute animals, penguins, they have lived here since childhood, the beach has become their place, tourists are not allowed to approach. Now a few meters away, can still feel their cute, each is feet and used to walk, can simply put people cute.
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The first time I saw a penguin, it was not in Antarctica, nor Madagascar, but in South Africa. In the small town of Simon in Cape Town, South Africa, some of the world's cute animals, penguins, they have lived here since childhood, the beach has become their place, tourists are not allowed to approach. Now a few meters away, can still feel their cute, each is feet and used to walk, can simply put people cute.
Don't believe it, Cape Town also has a small sea train, all the way south from the city center, to Penguin Town Simon Town. It only costs 4 yuan to get on the bus, and get off when you encounter a favorite place. No one will check the ticket along the way, all relying on self-consciousness. Listening to the sound of the train, I met a sloppy police officer, shyly beckoned to us, met a loud retail vendor, when I was about to fall asleep, a cry to drive all the sloppy sleep away; Meet a homeless man singing with a guitar, and he sings to the scenery as soon as he gets in the car. Here, everyone is a strange person, everyone is new, but they are incomparably harmonious. Freedom and pluralism have become Cape Town's unique label, and you are not afraid of not having a sense of existence, your presence will be answered.