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Love this picture! Again your pictures change my conception of Taiwan.
.-= Happytimeblog´s last blog ..Full Width Pictorial: Bac Ha Market, North Vietnam. =-.
Then I’m on the right track. I hope you and Georgie will decide to visit some time soon.
I wouldn’t mind living in this cottage for a week or two. Where in Taiwan was the photo taken?
This was taken on Wangan Island in Penghu.
Lovely photo! I’m struck by how similar places can be. While this is a cottage in Taiwan, it reminds me of homes in fishing villages I’ve visited.
.-= Sonya ´s last blog ..Cycling Amsterdam To The Hague =-.
Sonya,
I agree. I’m always a little surprised when I come across places in exotic areas that remind me of home.