In the small town of KERNSS, the sky sprinkles with drizzle. The winding paths extending from the town connect the grasslands and houses, with greenery everywhere in sight. With one piece of luggage and a camera in hand, it feels like a郊游 (suburban outing), or perhaps an exploration of nature's secrets. The naturally formed country paths are intoxicating, nestled comfortably between this peaceful and quiet emerald green.
Even in summer, Europe experiences similar sultry heat near the equator. However, at the foot of the Alps in Switzerland's KERNSS, there is always a refreshing coolness in the air, accompanied by the pleasant dampness of rain. The entire town is very quiet, with few inns and almost no signs of tourism.
In the distance, the mountains are shrouded in misty clouds, while nearby, green grass contrasts beautifully with red-roofed houses. Trees flourish around the houses, and wisps of cooking smoke drift lazily from chimneys... The locals here lead a life free from worldly strife, making this place a beautiful and peaceful utopia. It reminds me of the Swiss light music maestro Bandari's "Fairyland," and I can't help but feel as if I've accidentally wandered into a celestial realm...
Travel Tips:
1. Driving from Milan, Italy to KERNSS is approximately 310 kilometers.
2. Driving from Interlaken, Switzerland to KERNSS takes about 30 minutes.
3. In summer, KERNSS sees more rain, with temperatures around ten degrees Celsius, so it’s advisable to bring a waterproof jacket and umbrella.
4. The residents of KERNSS prioritize environmental protection, rarely using motor vehicles, preferring instead to walk.
5. KERNSS has virtually no pollution, maintaining an exceptionally clean environment. No trash is visible on the roads.
6. Do not step on the grass here; locals take great care of their grasslands, even keeping horses in designated pastures to prevent trampling.
7. The people of the town cherish peace and quiet, rarely disturbing tourists. Tourists should also be mindful not to make loud noises that might disturb the local residents.
8. KERNSS is located at the foot of the Alps. Without someone familiar with the area, do not wander into the forest lightly, as it is easy to get lost.
9. Most of the houses in KERNSS are made of natural wood.
Listening to Switzerland:
1. Switzerland borders Austria and Liechtenstein to the east, Italy to the south, France to the west, and Germany to the north.
2. Approximately 58% of Switzerland's area belongs to the Alpine region, divided into three natural terrain areas: the central and southern Alps, the northwest Jura Mountains, and the Swiss Plateau.
3. Switzerland is a land of mountains and water, with its forest area reaching 12,523 square kilometers, accounting for 30.3% of the national territory. Adding agricultural and green spaces (10,166 square kilometers, accounting for 24.6% of the national territory), more than half of the country's land is covered by greenery.
4. Switzerland's average annual temperature is 8.6°C, with an annual rainfall of 1,000 to 2,000 millimeters.
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