If you walk about one mile down the trail past Blue Hen Falls you will come across Buttermilk Falls. This water fall is a little bigger then Blue Hen Falls in height.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Blue Hen and Buttermilk Falls - Cuyahoga Falls
Easter Sunday AM and I decided to go on a walk because it was one of the nicest days we've seen since the winter. We decided to go check out Blue Hen Falls in Cuyahoga Falls. Its a very easy trail that even an old lady could do. Blue Hen Falls had this cool awning feature on it.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
司馬庫斯 (Smagus Taiwanese Aboriginal Village)
Smagus (司馬庫斯) is a Taiwanese Aboriginal Village located deep in the mountains of Taiwan. These are some images from a two day trip that I took back in October 2012. To get into the village you actually need a passport even though you aren't "leaving the country".
I actually got the chance to sit down over a meal with the tribe leaders to talk about the tribe and ask any questions we pleased. They told us of how their tribe used to kill other tribes and go to wars until one day a missionary traveled out to their village and led the tribe to Christ. When Taiwan became its own government, they started placing regulations over the tribe. They said that they never wanted to be apart of the Taiwanese government and to this day don't believe that they are Taiwanese. The Taiwan government flies planes over their land making sure that their tribe isn't growing. However it is illegal to own a gun in Taiwan the government does allow them to own guns for hunting to an extent, though they still strive for more and better guns. During this time the tribe leader told us that they were thankful for the missionary who taught them the gospel because it allowed them to keep their culture, unlike a lot of tribes that lost their culture to the Taiwan government. I thought this was very interesting because most people look at Christianity as destroying other people groups culture.
Making some kind of rice meal, the old fashion way.
They also told us that they used to not allow foreigners to marry into the tribe. If they wanted to marry into the tribe the man had to carry a small refrigerator on his back through the mountains to the village for their new home. Which isn't easy, just by vehicle it took us hours to get to the village driving through the winding steep roads. While we were there a bus had to escort people by car because it got stuck trying to go around the sharp corners.
Stuck behind the mainland Chinese tourists
Looking up at the Bamboo trees
Stopped at a Hot Spring to cool off.
Near the hot spring was this bridge. We crossed it to get a view and just to check it out. I felt a shock but wasn't sure why. Until I felt it again and realized that the bridge has a wire running a crossed it that most be opposed to the metal.
Labels:
Aboriginal,
Photography,
Smagus,
Taiwan,
台灣,
司馬庫斯
Thursday, April 17, 2014
New Boards: Bearded Man
Jeremy Depace has come out with another sick board design for First Glance Skatepark. I am excited to order these in. The kids where super stoked on his last design.
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