Gorreana Tea Plantation ( São Miguel Island / Azores )

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Gorreana Tea Plantation ( São Miguel Island / Azores )
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Longjing - Kodak Gold, Minolta Dynax 5000i - Hangzhou, China - December 2017
#Tea farmer @masahirokuma shows us his fields today (cameo by his eldest son). Based in the mountains near Yame city, #Fukuoka, #japan, Kuma-san won the national prize for best gyokuro in Japan in 2017. Looking forward to 2018’s harvest! Learn more about #KumaTeaGardens at Yunomi.life/kuma #yunomilife #yunomitea #japanesetea #gyokuro #tealife #teamoment #ilovetea #teafarm #teafields #greentea
know about tea field ? (kebun teh in bahasa)
Yap! this one is near my town, very very very big field. come here and taste your excitement about tea, and green field, and absolutely feel free to take picture here. the guide is very very humble, you even no need to ask them, “can you take picture of us ??” the guide will ask you furst, “I will help you to take pictures” and take you to best point to take some photos, shows everything you ask, and show the best view there. this is some of photos i take (when it shows my face, the guide take that or one of my friend)
how can you go there ? when you come to Malang City (East Java - Indonesia) go to the West side, and you can ask “kebun teh wonosari lawang” (in bahasa) it take mostly 1 hour (if the bad traffic get you lol) or 30-45 minutes from centre malang. Anw, google maps will lead you go there. you want to stay longer there ? you can rent a cottage or a room. how about the price ? its depend on the cottage name or room name. (search it on kebun teh wonosari website in google). there also tea factory (dont forget to ask you want to know about tea process), and swimming pool, tennis place, playground, food court, tea house and many place to take pictures.
dont forget to try adventure car (IDR 250K per 10person for long adventure or 1IDR 150K per 10 person for short adventure). or if you go there alone, try to use motor-trail (IDR 30K for 30 minutes) or riding horse, or bicycle (IDR 25K for 30 minutes)
anw, happy new year! Feel The New You and try something new this year!!
The snow covered tea fields of yunomi.life/Wacha - Wacha Tea Garden, #tea farmer Osamu Ueda. #yunomilife #tealife#teafields#japan#kyoto
As the sun peeks over the horizon, Mt. Kenya graces the background with a majestic silhouette. The tea fields below bask in the early light, looking lush and inviting under the promise of a new day.
Awas!
Today, we squeezed in a few more rainy sights in the Cameron Highlands before driving back to the city. Starting with: a sheep sanctuary!
For just eight ringgit apiece, you can feed a box of kibble to some sheep.
One of them tried to eat James's hat.
We also visited one of the tea shops, enjoyed a cuppa and took a stroll through their fields. Properly this time, in the section intended for tourists. It had little paths with hand rails and lookout points. Such luxury.
On the drive back, we also paid a visit to Lata Iskandar: a beautiful waterfall that's right off of Route 59.
Route 59 is a windy, narrow, and not particularly well-maintained road, with lots of signs saying, "Awas!" We were pretty sure "awas" meant "danger" or "slow" or something like that, but we weren't sure exactly what. "Awas" became a running joke over the course of the road trip, alongside the many other road signs we didn't understand.
This posting at one of the tea fields finally offered us a translation.