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    Quote Originally Posted by Skettios View Post
    Here's a flickr link I found from a GIS. Flickr: bignosetw's Photostream
    god there is some fanny in there. dam i just wished i'd seen some myself

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    lately i have been going through my photos and putting them in order and renaming them. god what a chore. anyway, i found some more photo's of Taiwan which was taken in the same year as the others
    Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall


    Entrance to the park








    Statue to Chiang Kai-Shek


    Changing of the guard. i'm not sure if this was in the same area. i cant remember








    your average Chinese temple

    and another


    i saw this from the road and didnt know what it was. but its an entrance to a subway, whether is an underpass or trains, i dont know


    here's another one


    this was the biggest temple i'd seen in public view and on a public road. must be more to it. maybe a school or hotel of some sort.

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    some more pictures from Yeliou National Park






    Nature can really create some wonders with weather, ocean and wind over 1000's of years










    fried egg anyone?




    any idea as to what this is? its got spines


    Nice view of Taipei


    The Chinese, once again, hogging all the ground, even after death


    top view from Teipei 101. now not the tallest single building


    more shots of Taroko gorge


    instead of me typing it, here is brief intro


    you notice the old road at the bottom of the picture. after the road was getting washed out, plus old timber being washed down in the storms, they decided to move the road higher up








    another washed out road


    just look at the local language thats written here. its not chinese, but bloody hell, and i thought Thai was hard with the tones, and yet you have a a G and an M next to each other. i think i stick to English and not bother with words such as Gmrangan and Dgiyaq


    nice suped up car


    some grotty Taiwanese Uni and lodging area, complete with green water






    you'll be sorely disappointed if you happen to go to the Hualien country stone sculptural museum. its depressing


    Stonehenge


    more soon...

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    Great pics. Thanks, Wujo.


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    Just got back after a 4 day trip to Kaohsiung chasing a contract !
    With any sort of luck I will be doing one month out and one month back for the next year !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happyman View Post
    love the place !!
    Lived there for about 5 years .
    Also loved the place and stayed there 3 months. Moved in with a Chinese girl who worked as a waitress and she took a week of to tour the island with me. Unfortunately she wanted to get married and I had to flee the scene

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