Monday, 26 November 2012

野柳地质公园 YEHLIU GEOPARK


   Yehliu (Chinese野柳; pinyin:Yěliǔ) is a cape on the north coast of 
Taiwan in the town of Wanli between Taipei and Keelung
    The cape, known by geologists as the Yehliu Promontory, forms part of the Taliao Miocene Formation. It stretches approximately 1,700 meters into the ocean and was formed as geological forces pushed Datun Mountain (大屯山) out of the sea.
    A distinctive feature of the cape is the hoodoo stones that dot its surface. These shapes can be viewed at the Yeliu Geopark operated by the North Coast and Guanyinshan National Science Area Administration. A number of rock formations have been given imaginative names based on their shapes. The most well-known is the "The Queen's Head" (女王頭), an iconic image in Taiwan and an unofficial emblem for the town of Wanli. Other formations include "The Fairy Shoe", "The Bee Hive", "The Ginger Rocks" and "The Sea Candles."

                                                            "The Queen's Head" 

                                                               
                                                            "The Fairy Shoe"
                           









                                                               
                                                                          


  My family and i visited to YEHLIU GEOPARK on 15 NOV 2012, it's really a unique place....
       

6 comments:

solid glass said...

wah...so wonderful!!! i like it...

帧情 said...

i love this place.....:)

Unknown said...

i have take many photo at this place.....i love the queen's head :)

Unknown said...

wonderful and memorable experience

ccyong said...

Seeing the pictures on top reminded me of my last trip to Taiwan,a lovely place to visit !!!!

Unknown said...

i love this !!! Taiwan is a very nice place to visit...

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