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Meet Poole and encounter the poetry and sea of ​​England!

On the coastline of southwest England, there is a small town shining like a pearl - Poole. This is a gentle land of sea breeze and sunshine, and a dreamland where history and nature are intertwined. When visitors first arrive in Poole, they are struck by the beauty of Sandbanks Beach. The 24-kilometer coastline has been awarded the Blue Flag Beach title for 36 consecutive years. It is known as the "British Maldives". This is a long and narrow peninsula. The narrowest part crosses the peninsula [Beach], with golden and fine sand, holiday homes and clear blue water. The fine sand sparkles with golden light in the sun, and it feels soft and warm when you step on it. In the distance, the sea presents a charming blue color, reflecting the sky and appearing boundless. The surrounding most expensive coastal residential blocks in the world, with buildings of different styles scattered around, add a touch of luxury and mystery to this beach. Some people run on the beach, feeling the embrace of the sea breeze; others lie quietly on the beach umbrella chairs, basking in the sun and immersed in this beautiful time. There are also many water activities here, including surfing, sailing, canoeing and sea fishing. It is recommended to take a cruise here to visit the bay [Beach] and the nearby white cliffs, which are very beautiful. The Jurassic Coast to the west is a treasure bestowed upon Poole by nature. The unique cliff coastline is like an open geological history book, recording the story of the earth 185 million years ago. As travelers hike along the coast, every step is like a journey through time and space. The narrow cobblestone streets meander into the sea, and the salty sea breeze carries a hundred years of time. Durdle Door, a naturally formed arch, seems like a passage to ancient times. The waves hit the rocks below, splashing layers of white spray. Old Harry Rock stands alone in the sea, witnessing the changes of time and attracting countless photography enthusiasts to capture this shocking moment. Along the way, you can meet tourists from all over the world. Everyone shares every detail of their journey with awe and love for nature. Poole Quay is another lively part of the town. At the dock, ships are lined up neatly, swaying gently with the waves. The air is filled with the aroma of food, making people salivate. Walking into a seafood restaurant called Rockfish Poole, a plate of fresh oysters was served on the table. The white oyster meat was plump and juicy. With a gentle sip, the delicious taste spread on the tip of the tongue, as if the essence of the sea was condensed in this tiny oyster. There is also the classic British delicacy fish and chips 🍟. The fries just out of the pan are golden and crispy, and the fish meat 🥩 is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. It is coated with a thin layer of batter. When you take a bite, it makes a "crunch" sound. Paired with the sweet and sour ketchup, it instantly makes people feel happy. Sitting by the dock, enjoying the delicious food while admiring the passing ships [Canoe] and the sea view in the distance, all the troubles of life are thrown away. In addition to beautiful scenery and delicious food [Snow Mountain], Poole also has a rich cultural history. Brownsea Island outside Poole Harbour is a British bird sanctuary and habitat for red squirrels. It is also the birthplace of Scouting. Taking a ferry to this mysterious island is like entering a secluded paradise. The island is lush with trees, birds 🕊️ are singing happily on the branches, and occasionally you can see a few cute red squirrels 🐿️ shuttling through the woods. Strolling along the trail, you can also visit the scout training base and the ancient church [Great Wall] and feel the rich historical and cultural atmosphere. As night falls, the town of Poole is gradually lit up by lights [Glister]. Strolling along the street, you can see warm light coming from the small shops on the street, and the windows are filled with all kinds of exquisite souvenirs. In this charming town [Highway], there are surprises in every corner and every encounter is a wonderful encounter. Anyone who has been to Poole will be attracted by its unique charm, leave with full of memories and nostalgia, and look forward to seeing it again next time.
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Posted: Mar 21, 2025
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