Water droplets in the morning sun
Once place of terror for American soldiers and lives forced underground for the Vietnamese people, the Cu Chi Tunnels outside Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam have been converted into a place where history and tourism collide in a way that makes no sense.
Sun Tunnels is a land art sculpture built by Nancy Holt in the 1970s. It consists of four 18-foot concrete tubes aligned to the rising and setting sun on the annual solstices.
A demonstration of just how invisible one person can become.
Learning to relax and enjoy whats around you is the point. Why else would you go on vacation?
Sun Moon Lake is a tourist spot for Taiwanese people. The lake is 748 meters above sea level and is 27 meters deep.
This is the bridge at my lake house on Tate mountain
Probably the most ethereal, remote, superlunary, highest, surreal, lonesome camping spot anywhere in any National Park. A BBQ, table, refuge and loo in the middle of nothing.