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Pot Falls, also known as "Water Curtain Cave Falls," as the name suggests, is that he can walk through to the cave at the back of the falls and enjoy the waterfall from a less commonly seen angle.
Although I only went to China more than 2 months ago to see the incomparably spectacular Water Curtain Cave Waterfall, I am still quite looking forward to the view of "Pot Waterfall".
Because it is a three-day visit, in order to avoid traffic jams and solve the problem of parking spaces, the local government specially opened the primary school playground not far from the entrance as a temporary parking lot, and then also provided a free shuttle bus to and from the school parking lot and the entrance of the pot of waterfall.
It takes about 5 minutes or so from the playground to reach the entrance of Pot Falls, there is actually a lot of parking here, but if you have to enter after 9pm, you will usually be directed to the school playground.
To enter Pot Falls you need to purchase a ticket for 300 yen per person, which is actually very cheap considering it offers a free shuttle bus and to maintain the local environment!
Follow the steps of the trail down and you will soon reach the front of the Pot Falls. I can only say that the time we came was great, in addition to the blue sky, dazzling sunlight also sprinkled through the treetops into the trees, forming a divine light view above the waterfall of the pot, quite fantastic, highly recommended to visit earlier is better!
Although only early 9 am, but there are quite a lot of tourists visiting the pot of the waterfall, and as the time later more and more tourists, unfortunately did not bring a tripod, resulting in shooting silk waterfall will be a little blurry, super unfortunate!
Since you can't completely capture the beautiful view of the Pot Falls in front of you with your camera, you have to use your eyes to enjoy it and force the beautiful scenery in front of you to be firmly imprinted in your mind.
The waterfall of the pot, which is about 10 meters high and 20 meters wide, falls like a curtain. It is said that it was a waterfall formed after the eruption of Aso volcano 90,000 years ago. It is really hard to imagine that fire can produce water!
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