Today was my host's birthday.....HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ANDREA !!!!
It was her day and she could decide what to do that day, so we went to Yehliou.
Yehliou is a a peninsula on the north coast of Taiwan, between Taipei and Keelung. It is famous for the curious shapes carved by sea erosion.
One of the most famous scenic spots is the so-called "Queen's head", and the others are, as named by their shapes, "the fairy's sandal", "bee's hives", etc.
We had to drive for a while and Nutmeg and I enjoyed the scenery while we drank a cup of coffee
We crossed a tunnel, because there are many mountains in Taiwan and we passed a tollstation. There are many tollstations on the main highways in Taiwan
Finally we saw the ocean and the view was breathtaking
We are almost there...
The entrance gate of the park in Chinese style
Yeah....we've made it to the park. Let's go for a walk, let's explore the area
This was the view from the parkinglot
Wow....it looked like I was walking on the moon. These shapes are really weird.
This is the most famous shape of all, the "Queen's Head"