| To jiherka: Hi Jacques! | ed_galagan | :: | 2009-04-26 10:56 | |||
| Thank you for your attention. Yes, the round stones are natural (as it says science). And this place is very interesting. Information about this place there is an article in the Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yehliu: Yehliu From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Yehliu is a geological curiosity. Yehliu (野柳) is a cape on the north coast of Taiwan, between Taipei and Keelung. The cape is 1,700 meters long and is formed by the Datun Mountain (大屯山) stretching into the sea. It is located in Wanli Township, Taipei County. It is famous for the curious shapes carved by sea erosion. These shapes can be viewed at the Yeliu Geopark operated by the North Coast and Guanyinshan National Scenic Area Administration. Several rock formations have been named for their shapes. The most well-known of these is the "Queen's head". Others include "Fairy's Shoe", "Bee's Hive", "Ginger Rocks" and "Sea Candles." Thanks, Edward |
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| To jiherka: Hi Jacques! | ed_galagan
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