I’m not really sure where it was. I went up with a bunch of local Taiwanese to some magical spot up in Yangmingshan. The locals grow some special flowers, tea and herbs in a valley enclosed between Yangmingshan’s peeks almost touching the clouds.
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David – Yep, you’re right. Thanks!
Wow, I remember running on that small road in pic 3 when I was 5 years old..