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Trip to Yu Shan

by sander4. May 2010 13:56

The past weekend, I went to 玉山 (Y Shan). Highest mountain in Taiwan. It's name means Jade Mountain.

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In this post, I'm just going to focus a bit on the bus-trip there, since that accounted for a pretty big part of the trip.

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This is Kiara Guerra from Ecuador. Says she loves talking. Especially about politics.

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This is Pak Songyee, Korean. Loveable person.

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And this is the boring Canadian who sat next to me.

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Here we're at some place dubbed Lamungan it seems. Only for a short while though.

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It's okay though. I had lots of people to talk with. Managed to place myself in a pretty good spot right in the middle of everything.

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Mexicans Karla Reyes and Marte Cazarez Duarte.

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Poor German.

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So, we went to some kind of aboriginee village of sorts. Where they make ceramics.

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This girl has a talent for getting into pictures.

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The Canadian finally woke up. On the right is Tammy Lin, district secretary and circus leader for the Taiwanese Rotary.

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Flying Canadian Chris Boucher. See, now he's awake and a bunch of fun all of a sudden.

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Talin Erdogan from Turkey has a DSLR too. It's a little smaller though. She wants a big one like mine, she says, since her sister has a big camera too.

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Germany.

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American Maria Emilia.

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Constantin be taking pictures of me!

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Ceramic pillow. Am glad this kind of stuff isn't the fashion anymore.

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Bitch pot

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They're painting with water on hot stones.

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Poor circus leader. I don't really get the point of all these group photos myself, so I didn't bother to put up many. Tallest pot in the world right there behind the people. It's not the biggest one, though.

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Aboriginee rice wine. Worse than Chinese vodka.

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He's German.

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And we're in the mountains. Lots of fog here. Or rather - clouds.

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Dominic Fladland, Wisconsin.

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Strange isn't it? It was really cool being inside the clouds like this. Can see almost nothing.

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Awesome picture!

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Look at how peoples clothes completely changed. 2km up in the sky, it's pretty cool. Kind of like Danish climate. Fauna look much more similar to a Danish forest too.

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Brazilians.

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So yeah. We're in the mountains now. You'll have to wait a bit for another post with all the gorgeous photos I took of the mountains.

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