The Beauty of the East#3

The long hike was really exhausting.  We'd better find a place to settle down before we moved on!  We came to the headland between Tai Wan and Ham Tin Wan.  The green green grass attracted us to sit and rest.  We placed all our belongings onto a "table cloth" which was made by newspapers (supplied by Jeff Choy).  How did we get there, actually? 

Kam was doing something very strange in the bush!  What kind of business was he doing??

Frankly speaking, this was not an easy job!  Can you see some ropes along this vertical face?  Although we didn't need the help from this rope, we did spent most of our effort climbing this cliff face!  But for Jeff Choy, this is of no significance to him!

After the big meal, we went down to the longest beach among the four, Tai Long Wan.  We had never seen such a long sandy beach and big waves.  Simon Tang had no hesitation to move forward to the sea shore, intending to experience the power of waves.  His footprints were clearly seen on the beach.  

Facing the strong north-easterly prevailing winds, we were still able to stand on the beach, smiling in front of the camera.  Cheese!!!!!

Quiz: Find out 10 differences between the pictures below.

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