tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289278000277019122.post5251345861544381129..comments2024-03-19T00:24:01.837+08:00Comments on WEBS OF SIGNIFICANCE: On Hong Kong's rocky, rugged Po Toi (photo-essay)YTSLhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09930487923185001591noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289278000277019122.post-17602085149097577062014-08-28T23:04:21.164+08:002014-08-28T23:04:21.164+08:00Hi Bill --
Wait until you see my photos taken alo...Hi Bill --<br /><br />Wait until you see my photos taken along the Po Toi Rugged Trail that I'll put up soon! But yes, I do reckon that Po Toi and Ping Chau -- and also Ma Shi Chau, for that matter -- are islands that are/would be prime destinations for rock lovers. :)YTSLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09930487923185001591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289278000277019122.post-16076123919891167622014-08-28T21:16:58.386+08:002014-08-28T21:16:58.386+08:00Hi Yvonne,
Your photos of Po Toi (Rugged Trail) d...Hi Yvonne,<br /><br />Your photos of Po Toi (Rugged Trail) depict a lonely rocky island, perhaps further out at sea, removed from the greenery of other parts of Hong Kong's countryside. The fifth photo from the top, of the diminutive figure on the right, standing on a boulder, creates the impression of looking upon the eroded, scattered remnants of a past civilization. Your photos of Po Toi,Billnoreply@blogger.com