What a great day! Sunshine
greeted us on the back deck of the ship at 6:30am.
We were pumped for a scenic arrival into the Port of Keelung! The coastline was magnificent!
Numerous cargo ships passed by us while we watched many getting loaded.
We were pumped for a scenic arrival into the Port of Keelung! The coastline was magnificent!
Numerous cargo ships passed by us while we watched many getting loaded.
The collassal oriental
structure tucked into the mountainside….
The Buddah on the hillside….Colorful grain bins with paintings on the side....
The colorful temples
sticking out of the tree line…
This US Ship was built in 1969. Sold to Taiwan Government in 1996. Our captain told us that an Arab Oil Tanker hit it two days ago causing 2 million dollars worth of damage. He commented that that particular country (which he didn't reveal) had plenty of money to pay for the damages.The Taiwan Navy appeared to be in full strength in this harbor!
Like Hollywood, California....Keelung has its name on the hillside.
We had a very quick
breakfast and headed out through a warehouse….no fancy immigration here…
Barebones concrete building; officials checking for fruits and vegetables…No
one even asked for our passport. What a switch from what we had been through
the last three weeks!
This beautiful rock mosaic was outside the warehouses.
The lady selling the bus
tickets spoke no English. Oh My! With an English map we did a lot of pointing
and she still didn’t know what we wanted! Oh how we love these kind of moments!
Another Taiwanese in line with us said, I speak English….and found out she
barely knew a few words.
In the end she pointed to the information center where we found the bus waiting right in the front for us! WHEEEEEE! We live for these little moments that happen when we are traveling in a foreign country. It is so much fun to try to communicate with a non-English speaking native.
In the end she pointed to the information center where we found the bus waiting right in the front for us! WHEEEEEE! We live for these little moments that happen when we are traveling in a foreign country. It is so much fun to try to communicate with a non-English speaking native.
The bus weaved through the
city heading to the west coast. We passed many, many temples in each section of
the town. First stop was Lover’s Lake.
We rolled on passing an industrial area,
fishing village and.....
then the absolutely gorgeous scenic coast. This is the Taiwan that remember from two years ago.
We came to the Geo Park….
that had about 50 buses parked outside of it. Larry and I made a quick decision to not get off here. It took us about an hour to get here and the driver was taking a break so we got off for ten quick minutes and looked around.
Beachside hotels for vacationers.
fishing village and.....
We came to the Geo Park….
that had about 50 buses parked outside of it. Larry and I made a quick decision to not get off here. It took us about an hour to get here and the driver was taking a break so we got off for ten quick minutes and looked around.
We captured a couple of minutes of the Geo Park's unusual rock formations.
Did I mention that Larry and I shared the bus with one other couple from Australia?
Then the bus headed back to
the city where we caught the East Coast Bus going to…..
Passing a half dozen temples…
Back in Keelung, it was bustling with motorbikes.
The bus stopped at the Buddhist Temple. We had spotted the Buddha from the ship early this morning.
What a great day! We were satisfied just motoring along and taking in the sights.
At the end of the day we had
two Taiwanese ice teas and enjoyed Starbucks!
The best part of the
day….the sunshine! We were in need of sunlight therapy and we enjoyed every
minute of it today!
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