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Sunday, September 6, 2015

20150906 | Taiwan Day 16 - Yehliu Geopark, North Coast, Tamsui, Swing in the Air (Round 2)

So we thought we woke up early the day before - We woke up even earlier today to make it to Yehliu before the rest of the tourists showed up since it was a Sunday.  We were initially planning to go on Monday, but the weather was nice today and it was going to rain on Monday.

Yehliu Geopark is on the northern coast of Taiwan, and has these funky shaped rocks that were caused by erosion.
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We made it up onto an empty observation deck, which was packed when we came back.
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A panorama of the west end of the park
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This end also had a very angry security guard watching over these precious formations, and it was completely understandably as to why he was so angry.  As you can see, the formations are fully accessible to the visitors of the parks.  Most of the visitors come in tour groups, and we saw MANY of them sitting and standing on these (presumably) fragile formations, and walking way past the "safety line," and seemed to have no clue in how to preserve these formations and how to stay safe, and it seemed as if they were not told by their tour guides before they entered the park (while we read about this on a brochure and saw signs posted throughout the park).

A video of him in action


Another formation
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The most famous formation of this park is one known as the "queen's head."

A selfie testing the range of the lens while waiting to see the queen's head.
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This other security guy's awesome hat
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The queen's head!
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Does he look like it?
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More holy shenanegains
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As we continued to explore the park, we found these innocent looking steps, so we proceeded to climb them.  They ended up leading us about half a mile out onto the end of the park, but we were rewarded with awesome views of the surrounding area and a raised observation platform!
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Looking out, I believe these are called the tofu rocks
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The east side
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A huge telecommunications tower
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Just another hiker on the trail!
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Just a random shot of him as he was looking down from one of the outlooks!
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And our final destination - this is underneath a small lighthouse
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A final look at some of the formations
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A commercial squid fishing boat - the light draws them toward the boat!
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A look off the northern end of Taiwan
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A different view as we head toward Tamsui
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The remains of an abandoned cafe
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The only British building in Taiwan that has now been turned three stories of restaurants
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Looking out from the patio bar
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By the Tamsui Waterfront
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After we got back and rested up a bit, I went out to the Sunday Swing in the Air, hosted by Swing Airlines, and it was thankfully much less hot and humid than last tuesday!
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That's about it for this trip, I'll probably be posting a trip wrap up once we get back stateside!  I hope you enjoyed the photos!

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