I'm finding it hard placing this in Tai po. The low lying ridgelines at the back aren't familiar. Could it be Saikung?
Sai Kung it is! Thanks to Guy Shirra and Tim Collard, who identified the location as Sha Ha, near Sai Kung.
Regards, David
Ok thanks David...will change it.
Mike
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tai po?
I'm finding it hard placing this in Tai po. The low lying ridgelines at the back aren't familiar. Could it be Saikung?
Sha Ha
Sai Kung it is! Thanks to Guy Shirra and Tim Collard, who identified the location as Sha Ha, near Sai Kung.
Regards, David
Sha Ha
Ok thanks David...will change it.
Mike