Greymouth, the largest city on the west coast of the South Island, was built in the past gold rush, mainly providing important port services for gold, timber and coal produced on the west coast, and Greymouth's reputation is Punakaiki, about 50 kilometres north of the island There is a natural landscape formed by the continuous impact and corrosion of rocks through the seawater~ Pancake Rock, many people come to Greymouth to see the magnificent thousand-story rock, and it is free of charge. Strangely, team guests rarely come to the West Coast, so Punakaiki Pancake Rocks is deserted, and three or two tourists sit on wooden benches eating food and feeding seabirds. It is said that when the tide is high, the waves will wash the sea into the small hole in the rock, spraying out, extremely spectacular, the small blackboard of the visitor center has a tide watch schedule, the daily moments are different, the moment today is wrong, there is no chance to see the sea spray out of the scene. Tips: To see the sea spraying from the rocks, it is best to ask the time of the tide, basically at 7 am or 8 pm, that is not a waste of time. The opposite side of Punakaiki I site is the entrance of Pancake Rocks, the two sides of the trail are lush trees, sisal dense, the depth of the scenic spot is a curved plank road, and an observation deck is also set up to facilitate tourists to enjoy the stacked rocks up close along the coast. Along the winding plank road of the scenic spot, the Tasman sea breeze blows on our face, and is mixed with waves, attracted by the magical thousands of layers of stone rock, leading us to the depths. Amazing at the magic of nature, these thousands of layers of rock, formed 30 million years ago, are the debris of marine plants and animals piled up underground, debris caused by huge water pressure solidified in hard and soft layers and buried on the seabed, earthquakes make these deposits rise out of sea level, in acid rain, Under the erosion of wind and seawater, a layered pancake rock landscape is formed. After thousands of years of acid rain, wind and sea baptism, the rock formed a natural water spray hole, such as the tide, the rough waves under the help of the sea breeze, hit the rock, from the rock hole raging in, stirring huge energy from the hole sprayed out, the whole cave waves dance, The mist is filled with layers of water, which is spectacular. Because it is not during high tide, only small strands of sea water splash small columns from small holes in the rock. Overturning a rock ladder, suddenly smelling the sound of deafening waves, the rock interior, due to the long-lasting impact of the waves and acid rain, wind, sea erosion, formed a huge cave, the rising sea water under the help of the sea breeze, emitting appalling energy, impacting the rock, Spark huge waves. The photo is absolutely not reflected in the cave undercurrent, the waves hit the shore, the spectacular scene. To say that the most fascinating scene is What Do You See, the rocks are carved by heaven, and the human and beast are united. Let the imagination be generals, tigers, monsters, octopuses, etc. Some people say that the general is like the Maori chief. Shocking waves to the shore, rolling up thousands of piles of snow~ Su Shi's "Nian Nujiao Chibi Huaigu" is also appropriate here.