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Exploring Nanao, part 1

This past Sunday Michelle came to Nanao and we explored some sights together on my scooter. Here’s a beautiful photo of the port of Nanao. It’s a small little fishing port, and you can fish right there too, as Wang laoshi once took me there to do. The building there is a coast guard building.

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Right by the port is a small gravely beach, covered with driftwood.

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Walking down the beach, there were some interesting and beautiful geology. First, we found a portion of the mountain that was eroded in the recent typhoon. The red dirt had rolled off and solidified on the beach, leaving some interesting ground.

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Next, we saw a number of points where the sedimentary rock of the coastal mountain had been cut out over and over by waves, leaving some interesting sheets of rock exposed.

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There were also some natural caves here. The ceiling looks kind of like slabs of wood, but it’s all rock! We also found a stream.

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