yehliu geopark

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Queen Head Rock in Yehliu Geopark Royalty Free Stock Photo
Strange rocks in Yehliu Geopark Park on the northern coast of Taiwan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yehliu geopark Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yehliu geopark Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yehliu geopark Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Yehliu Geopark
Yehliu geopark Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Yehliu Geopark in Taiwan Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The wild willow Geological Park, located in Wanli District, Xinbei, Taiwan, China, is the promontory of the outlying sea (Dun Tun mountain system). It is about 1700 meters long. Due to the effect of weathering and crustal movement, the strange landscape of sea erosion cave, honeycomb stone, candle like stone, tofu stone, mushroom rock, pot hole, dissolve disc, etc.


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