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Day 34
Monday, April 05, 2010

04APR10

Still at Lu Lin Mountain, as we stayed there for the night. Today went to 2 more tourism spots on the mountain.

First was the Beauty Valley (美人谷). It was a valley with a few waterfalls and rapids. I guess the name came from a beauty pageant once held there.Though it was nice, but much of it was man-made. Like the stepping stones, some of it was made from cement or some other material. We also saw the people at work, making cements and building this rock wall. I don't mind if the original natural view is not as nice, but at least it's natural. It's kind of sad actually, to see pretty things that are so artificially real. But still, the beauty is undeniable.
Next, was a cave.It's very big and wet. According to the tour guide, the water dripping form the ceilings of the cave were actually clean spring water. But i felt that the cave is not as interesting as it seems. Because again, the whole thing looks quite unnatural.

So after the cave, we came back to our hostels.

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