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Exploring Nanao, part 2: hot springs, waterfall, and beach

日曜日, 10 月 21st, 2007

Part of the series: Exploring Nanao

  1. Exploring Nanao, part 1
  2. Exploring Nanao, part 2: hot springs, waterfall, and beach
  3. 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!

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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.

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Finally we stopped to check out the beach. Unfortunately the tide was rolling in and I had a run-in with the waves.

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