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Some panorama photos

Dahu Park in Neihu, Taipei City with MRT under construction

I took a few good panorama shots on my travels around Taiwan over the weekend. On Sunday afternoon I went out to Neihu with my friend Keith. We had a look around Dahu Park (大湖公園) which has a large lake in its centre (photo above). The Neihu MRT line is under construction along the edge of the lake. I was a bit disappointed to see that they haven't even completed pouring the concrete yet or started constructing the stations. At least with the line above ground it is easy to monitor the progress of the work. 

View from Kangle Shan, Neihu, Taipei City

In the background of the photo of Dahu Park you can see the small mountain Kangle Shan (康樂山). We hiked up there and had a look around. The hiking trail seemed little used and from the top of the mountain it looked like you could hike all the way to the top of Yangmingshan without passing through any urban areas.

View of Luofu from Xiao Wulai

The last photo was taken at Xiao Wulai (小烏來) in Taoyuan County. It was taken near the viewing platform for the waterfall. The photo takes in the small town of Luofu (羅浮) and the Dahan River (大漢溪). Just downstream from here is the upper reaches of the Shimen Reservoir (石門水庫). There are also two bridges across the Dahan River which I captured in this panorama shot and in a bunch of other shots.

You can see more panorama shots in my photo gallery and also at flickr.  

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Comments

Comment from Mark
Time 25 October 2006 at 6:40 pm

Which plugin do you use for related posts?

Comment from davidreid
Time 25 October 2006 at 9:50 pm

The plug-in is related posts. It seems to work well about nine times out of ten.