The flight was great, with virtually no turbulence (even though, as I learned later, we crossed the remnants of a tropical depression or something like that), music for all tastes ( one specializing in rock of 70's and 80's that I would get on the ground, for example), a very good catalog of movies (I saw Kung Fu Panda and Iron Man) and delicious food! At dinner, a chicken stew with white rice and white quelites (or a close cousin to them), with identical taste the food of my Nana Chava and, of course, the correspondingsalad, bread, tea, etc. Also breakfast was complete and sooo rich.
a noise in the speakers who was the captain's attempt to give a notice in English asked us to fasten the belts to the outback.
For a while, I could see nothing but gray clouds tinged the window, and suddenly, I saw land. On a day
gloriously sunny, if you come to Taiwan by air, immediately understood why the Portuguese called it Ilha Formosa.
Formosa (aka Taiwan, aka Repubic of China) is a vision to steal a breath and put the goose bumps.
In the midst of a turquoise sea, iscan see green mountains and many lakes and rivers, bordered by a long coastline that at least from the heights, it seems almost all white sand beaches.
Old map of Taiwan
Aerial view of Taiwan, which does not compare to what I saw from the sky.
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