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BOH Tea Plantation is a must-visit place when you are in Cameron Highlands Scenic, tranquil & cool fresh air! The road journey to the BOH Tea Plantation is quite an adventure itself. Boh Tea Plantation has a total of 8000 acres planted with tea. The largest tea plantation in Southeast Asia. Road is narrow and winding. Do give a honk or two while negotiating a corner to let oncoming traffic know there is a car coming. Gets kind of fun to honk the horn after a while!
I walked towards Thamesmead down the Thames Pathway. There are quite a few relics of its history as a port.
Each pathway is an example of being green because of the guided and easy to follow routes. The grass and plants are a tremendous part of being green and this is a good way of keeping them alive.
near Alciston
Part of the old track which runs along below the Downs. I imagine this is the road people travelled along before the A27 was there.
Gatineau, Quebec, Canada.
EQUIPMENTS:
Camera: Sony DSLR Alpha A100.
Lens: 16-80mm f/3.5-4.5 Carl Zeiss.
Technique: Four exposures merged.
ISO: 100.
Filters: Polarizing.
RC: Yes.
Tripod: Yes.
Another view of the pathway that heads right down into the middle of Jigoku-Dani (Hell Valley) in Noboribetsu.
After this we had to head back to the bus to start making our way back to Sapporo, with a stop at Chitose Airport on the way. Overall the day tour was a nice way to see a few things quickly and see some nice views of the countryside, but we had so little time to actually look around and do things at each site. What we may do next year is just take a trip to Lake Shikotsu for the whole day and take our time to look around and mess around on the lake. To avoid the heat we may have to go early in Spring or in October though.
This pathway can be used to avoid some of the PI crowds. The small stage back there has already been walled off.
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