
About This Novel
In California, no matter where you go, you can always see mountain peaks one after another, and every place is so beautiful and charming. The overall landscape of California looks so majestic yet simple. In the center of the main body is a valley, and on both sides of the valley are two rows of mountains that appear to have extremely regular trends and heights: the Coast Mountains to the west, and the undulating Sierra Nevada Mountains to the east. The mountains are arc-shaped and closed at the north and south ends, enclosing a huge basin in the middle. The bottom of the basin is a flat land more than 400 miles long and 35 to 60 miles wide. This is the Central Basin of California, and its only water system is the Golden Gate estuary. Although the overall characteristics of the landscape are simple at first, they contain extremely complex details. The Coast Mountains rise from the ground and form a huge green barrier along the coast, ranging in height from 2,000 to 8,000 feet. They are composed of countless lush mountain spouts, ridges and rolling hills; these hills in turn surround numerous small valleys, including Some overlook the sea through continuous rows of trees, others with sparse trees lead to the central valley, and a thousand other small valleys are hidden among the soft eyebrows of the hills, each with its own different climate, soil and products.
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