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報時山觀景台|Baoshishan Lookout
位於新北市瑞芳區的報時山標高260公尺,過去日治時代此地設有警報器因而得名。沿著步道而行,沿途可以看到無敵海景,而這裡也正是看日落的最佳地點!走著走著,不到10分鐘的時間即抵達觀景台,360度零死角美景,可遠眺基隆山、無耳茶壺山、陰陽海、金水公路、金瓜石等等。
Baoshi Mountain is 260 meters above sea level. It was named “Baoshishan Lookout” during the Japanese colonization era because it was an important observation ground. This trail not only offers beautiful scenery but also a chance to enjoy the sunrise. Once you arrive at the observation deck, you can see as far as Keelung Mountain, Teapot Mountain, Yin and Yang Sea, Jinshui Highway and Jinguashih.
How to get there? | 地點:新北市瑞芳區祈堂路53號 |Adress:No. 53, Qitang Rd., Ruifang Dist., New Taipei City 224, Taiwan
南雅奇岩|Nanya Rock
位於新北瑞芳濱海公路旁的南雅奇岩是全台最夢幻也最壯觀的地理奇景之一。岩石經多年海蝕、風化,形成獨一無二的奇特地形,絕對是新北市IG打卡美景不可錯過的景點之一。
“Nanya Rock” is a fantastic location on the northern coast road of Ruifang. The peculiar sea erosion and weathered geographical landscape offer, without a doubt, an #Instaworthy view!
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How to get there? | 地點:新北市瑞芳區北部濱海公路224號|Address: 224, New Taipei City, Ruifang District
水湳洞陰陽海|Shuinandong&Yin and Yang Sea
同樣位在台灣東北角的水湳洞陰陽海也是不可錯過的一大特殊地形景觀。海水顏色內含天然礦物黃鐵礦而呈現黃褐色,半碧藍半金黃的夢幻海洋、以及天然形成的U型岩石,成為近年來最夯的新北打卡拍照景點!因為這顆岩石形狀相當奇特,網友稱其為「大野狼與小綿羊」。
This unique geographical landscape is located in the coastal area of the northeast corner of Taiwan. The beautiful dreamy color of the seawater partnered with a beige mineral, pyrite, makes this the most famous U-shaped rock! Some people call this rock “The Big Bad Wolf and the Little Lambs” because of its shape!