An easy, but interesting story. I enjoyed the scenery of Wales and the British English. It's a little hard for me to listen to British English. While I feel like a round cobble stone against American English, I think British English is like an angular piece of rock. The story was; people simply try to make the hill into a mountain by adding altitude. They carry mud and stones up to the summit and pile them up there. It was a very simple and funny story but I was moved.
In Japan there is a mountain 2998 meters high. The name of the mountain is "Tsurugi-Dake". I climbed Tsurugi-Dake twice in the summer and winter. Everytime I got to the summit, I stretched higher to take pictures, because my finger end had to be over 3000 meters high.
(Vocabulary)
angular pieces of rock 角張った岩
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