We are here to see the sunset. It is so beautiful that I don’t know how to describe it. How to take photos is a blockbuster. If you get up early, it is also a good place to come to see the sunrise. The scenery of the Indian Ocean is really beautiful.
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We are here to see the sunset. It is so beautiful that I don’t know how to describe it. How to take photos is a blockbuster. If you get up early, it is also a good place to come to see the sunrise. The scenery of the Indian Ocean is really beautiful.
On the road, you can see the foot of the mountain from the top of the mountain and the observation deck overlooking Sri Lanka. The scenery is great but you can't shoot it! Here, you can see the waves of the Indian Ocean rushing to the shore and hear the waves beating the rocks on the island.
Mirissa developed late, and that is why there is no other commercial entertainment activities except for restaurants, so that this crescent-like beach still retains its original natural charm. Along the seaside, there is a long row of restaurants where you can step on the soft sand, order a drink, bring a book, and kill an afternoon! At night, just dinner here, the fresh and delicious seafood dinner will definitely make you happy!
This is the sunrise I took early in the morning on a beach near Merissa. It is especially beautiful. Watching the sun a little bit shows the beauty, the sunset is more beautiful, and it is also the best place to rent a boat to go to the sea to watch the blue whale!
Observation deck, that is, "Sea Observation Deck"! Walking along the beach, standing in the sea on the east side of the beach, is the highest point of sea view, sunrise and sunset and panoramic view of the beach! Although the observation deck is not high, it can be reached on foot, but because the mountain stone is steep, it is easy to climb but not easy to get down. When you accidentally go down, you will slip into the water! So you can see from afar!
If you don't go to Meilusha (Miresha), it is equivalent to going to the Great Wall to not go to the peak fire platform. On the rock (actually similar to a small hill) climb back to the panoramic view of Miresha, watch the waves hit the shore, and dance with the crow. What is more exciting is that you have to wade in the water at low tide, and the water is soaked to the belly button around 3 pm, and the water is a bit frozen. There is a gap in the breakwater, which makes you sway left and right, almost cramps. However, when you see a beautiful young woman in the niece, we can't lose the five-star red flag lineage.