Shortly after leaving the mural town, he arrived at the Cadenet Canyon Reserve. This place is not big. It has an open-air swimming pool and a large piece of green grass. On the grass, there are many sunbathers, and the white birds walking in the idle courtyard (think they are pigeons, but they are different from the domestic ones), which are very leisure. You can either ride or walk on what is said to be the longest one-way aerial cable car in the world. The cable car is a double car, open type. It's pleasant to sit on it and look down at the canyons and grasslands, and then blow the wind. A pontoon bridge over the canyon swayed slightly. But the people who stand on the bridge and watch the water play in the canyon under the bridge are very happy. By the way, there are also colorful flowers here, especially the rare blue flowers, which make my eyes bright. There are peacocks beside the flowers, but the peacocks here are more unrestrained, the boss's call frightened me, and even flew to the tree. It's amazing.