Ocean Road, an important scenic spot, natural landscape, free of charge. It's not far from the Twelve-disciple Rock. People usually look at both scenic spots by the way. Early shipwrecks often occurred in nearby waters. Because of the special geographical environment, the underwater is full of reefs, and nothing can be seen when the sea is flooded. In addition, it is located at the intersection of the two oceans, where the wind and waves are strong and the nearby ships are grounded and sunken everywhere. In other places, scenic spots often hang a ship sketch map for tourists to visit, the most hanging here is the sunken ship sketch map. When I went there, I was caught up with clouds and strong winds and waves. I stood on the cliff and looked into the distance. The waves were rolling and dangerous. This is totally different from what I see on the coast of Melbourne or in China. This is determined by the unique topography of the area, which should be unique. I don't know if the weather is bad or not. There are not many people in the scenic area. They take photos casually, but they feel a little gloomy. Down the escalator to the beach, this is a three-sided mountain depression, suddenly calm. There were survivors of the wrecked ship who drifted here and took refuge here, feeling that it was a misfortune to be able to drift here.