James Taylor's Bungalow and Tea Garden
How many times have I sat on this tailor's bench? The first thing you feel when you sit down is the slight warmth of this bench. Even though it is made of stone, this warmth feels like a comfortable sofa. . .
Then there is the 180-degree panorama that spreads out in front of you. .
It was sunny this time, so I could see far. Blue mountains, deep green valleys. White clouds in the blue sky. A huge rock that looks like a small hut. The same thing Taylor saw from this bench.
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He must have really loved this land of Ruracondera, which used to be a jungle.
"LOOLCONDERA was his first and last love" 1892 He died on May 2nd, and loved him until he left this land. A cliff resembling Taylor's face watched us off as we descended.