Introduction to Putuo Cliff: Putuo Rock is more than 100 meters high, with a peach forest on the top. The spring water passes through the peach trees and flows down, becoming a waterfall. To the west of the waterfall is an abrupt overhanging rock. There is a natural hole on the top of the rock, which is like a saucer with a diameter of about three feet. It is called the Dishadatian. The wind blowing from the dam in the south is often blocked by the abrupt rocks and cannot find its outlet, so it swirls up from the entrance of the cave. Many tourists were so excited that they threw their hats down the rock. After a while, they saw the hats that had fallen down slowly rising again, flying higher and higher, and finally landed next to the tourists, which was very interesting.

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