Exploring Nanao, part 2: hot springs, waterfall, and beach
Sunday, October 21st, 2007Part of the series: Exploring Nanao
- Exploring Nanao, part 1
- Exploring Nanao, part 2: hot springs, waterfall, and beach
- Exploring Nanao, part 3: sports day, hot springs, Sayun’s bell, and 高峰
Yesterday (Saturday), Katie came over to Nanao and we explored more on my scooter. We first went to the Nan-ao hot spring (南澳溫泉). Wang laoshi took me a while back, telling me you can’t really find it with a map—you just have to go. It really is a hole in the wall—er, ground. There are three “tubs” of concrete and rock built into the ground by this local retired guy in his spare time (whom I only know to refer as “Joe”). While we were there for maybe an hour and a half, three or four groups of people came through to dip their feet in: some college kids from Yilan, some women in their thirties from Taipei, a guy from Taipei who apparently comes often to walk up rivers (?), and finally a group of 15 or so tourists from someplace. And of course a couple locals (you can tell because they come wearing slippers, a swimsuit, and a jacket). Quite the social scene!
We also drove around and found the Jin-yue waterfall (金岳瀑布). There isn’t much of a big drop or anything, but there were some neat rapids and the water was so blue! There was also some construction around, apparently some agricultural engineering.
Finally we stopped to check out the beach. Unfortunately the tide was rolling in and I had a run-in with the waves.