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To the hills for simple purposes

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Nothing can be overstated if one sometimes climbs a high place or a hill for one simple purpose: it is to look down. To enjoy the bird's eye view or even just to get an answer how it looks down there when viewed from a height.

Yes, only for that, when suddenly my curiosity came when I was passing in a lowland with a large area of ​​rice fields and behind it was a row of hills. The rice fields were turning yellow by ripe rice plants, flocks of birds flew to and fro because the farmers were driving them away. I became interested in seeing the rice fields in the lowlands from a height.

After finding a way to go up to a hill that I thought I would be able to look down, I found a scene that shows how dense vegetation surrounds the rice fields there. Vegetation consisting of various types of trees such as coconut, tamarind and various other woody trees appears to form a unique relief on the earth's surface. When the sunlight is blocked above the trees and only focuses on the rice fields, the natural situation there looks like a play where one of the main actors is in the spotlight. I think it's a scene from a natural drama that can be watched from up there.

Other times, going up into a hilly area, maybe just to get some things that can't be exaggerated, and really, it's simple, but for someone, it can be a very pleasant thing. The difference in the level of the surface of the hill, the basins and peaks, the grass-covered surface, the gentle slopes, the former landslides that have been restored, the patterns formed by various vegetation, shadows, or only to find even thorns hidden in a bush, or bushes in flowering and fruiting. And, at last, when dusk came, one could see in the distance there was an amazing mountainous landscape.

These cannot be overstated, and are actually commonplace things, but such things can be simple goals for a person going up a hill.