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Yehliu Geopark, Taiwan in 4K Ultra HD

Yehliu Geopark, Taiwan in 4K Ultra HD

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
Yehliu is a cape in Northern Taiwan, and the Yehliu geopark is situated on the cape. It is one of the most popular locations in Northern Taiwan. Yehliu Geopark is famous with its amazing hoodoos and many other types of strange geological rock formations. The most popular rock is the Queen's head (5: 36, it has become iconic and attracts large crowds as the expectations are the head to crumble in several years from natural wear (without even counting the extra danger the tourists might cause by touching it. Recorded May 2019 in 4K Ultra HD with Sony AX700 and DJI Osmo Pocket.
Date: 2019-10-24

Comments and reviews: 9


Interesting place. love the music. love your camera work and editing it's so amazing. it's so refreshing to have this style of video. You seem to just know how to connect the shots. I've watched others that feel the need to talk through the video and their camera work is so fast and shakey that it makes you nauseous to watch it.
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The name Yehliu was derived from: 1. A term translated from the Pinpu language; 2. An abbreviation of the Spanish words Punto Diablos(which means devils capeThe name is derived from Spanish, Diablos, and lost the d&b sound on the way.
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Very unusual geology, the wind erosion pattern and strata layers is something I have not seen before. Taiwan is an interesting place, I have a friend from southern Taiwan and get to most of her travels in photos. Great stuff.
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Hi, my name is Diego, I'm SpanishI am a follower of you and I love your reportsMy question is thisedit your reports or are they just what the camera recordsI have a Sony AX 100 and I can't get the quality you havethank youGreetings
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Interesting looking geological formations, are they made of sandstone? Why are the top parts dark, a different rock material? I lake the way you mix your video locations, so we never know what comes next
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Im Taiwanese. Thanks for posting this. By the way, Taiwan is not a part of China. This island was given to Japan at the year of 1895, by Chin dynasty. Since then, have not any relationship to China.
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Great video. it's very hard to believe that we have such a awesome place on our planet Earth. thanks a lot sir for your wonderful video. may God bless you and your team for your great work
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Looks like sculptures that are designed and made at Disney World (man made, not nature made. Artists can make things look natural but are really created by humans. Trick or treat.
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Nice to meet youI am an artist. I want to travel around the world someday. I like your videos. I was excited. Thank you for the nice video. From Japan
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