Found on the northern coast of Taiwan, the Yehliu Geopark is a very unique attraction (Image: Jack Mortimer) Being raised in Warwickshire, I grew up around a very flat and grassy scenery. While this may sound quite dull, it makes seeing some more distinctive surroundings during a holiday all the more interesting. One of the most fascinating landscapes I have seen recently was during a short trip to the Yehliu Geopark in Taiwan.
Found on the north coast of Taiwan, around a 40-minute drive from the capital of Taipei, the Yehliu Geopark is perhaps one of the most distinctive and unique attractions the country has to offer. A UNESCO-designated site, the geopark features a significant range of incredibly unique rock formations that were sculpted by the rough sea and strong winds thousands of years ago . function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.
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