On one such day, a hiking buddy and I went on a hike in Pat Sin Leng Country Park that took us from near Bride's Pool northwards to Luk Keng. On the one hand, we were treated to (views of) pleasant blue skies. But when we got to the Sir Edward Youde Pavilion, I got to wishing that the view from there was clearer -- and resolving to return there one day on a day with far clearer views and air... ;S
If you look into the distance, you can see haze but
it still was a pleasant enough day for hiking
Dead but still beautiful -- a butterfly/moth
spotted flat on the ground early on in the hike
Water and shadows can make for pretty sights
When hiking in northern Hong Kong, one can expect
to come across ruins like these
I still can't resist taking photos of these remnants of
abandoned villages though as I do find them scenic and interesting
The thick and many tree roots on the trail
also made it so that one did have to look down
a lot as well as look about and around :)
An abandoned stone grinder that I imagine was
used for grinding such as soya beans
Is this some kind of wispy seed I see before me?
To be continued!
2 comments:
Hi YTSL! Love the pics of the things you find along the way! Very interesting. Makes one wonder who used to live in those abandoned buildings and what was going on there...
Hi "The Fragrant Harbour" --
I'm glad you love the pics! Re the abandoned buildings: they belonged to Hakka farmers who used to farm the highland areas of Sai Kung.
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