Banai: It was. We’re fighting for our health. Morley: Can I interview you and some other people about this? After we have some fun, that is. Banai: Sure. We want as many people to know about it as p
The next day, they all get on a boat to go to Orchid Island Dan: I heard the government left a lot of nuclear waste here. Have they cleaned it up yet? Banai: No, not yet. Many people from my tribe hav
An aboriginal comes over to talk to Morley Morley: Hello, my name’s Morley. What tribe are you from? Banai: I’m from the Yami tribe that lives on Orchid Island. Morley: I heard it’s a beautiful
Morley: Kathy, is this place at all related to Pahsien Cave? Kathy: Yes, it is. Three of the gods from the caves supposedly came here as well. Morley: And I guess they were the ones that built this br
Dan and Kathy take Morley to Shanhsientai Island Dan: You can get tons of pictures around this weird bridge, Morley. Morley: I see what you mean. The architecture is totally Asian. Dan: Let’s wa
Morley: Let’s visit all eight caves. Kathy: Actually, Dan and I should skip one of them. The temple for Lu Dongbin is bad for couples. Morley: But I thought you said these gods just helped people.
The next day, on their way to Pahsien Cave Morley: So what’s the story behind this cave we’re going to? Kathy: Actually, it’s a bunch of caves. Eight of them have temples dedicated to eight
Dan, Morley and Kathy finally arrive at the Naruwan Hotel Morley: That was one doozie of a trip. Dan: I’m beat. Let’s get a room and put our bikes away for good. Morley: I’ll rent a scooter so w
A few hours later; Jun is looking sick on the car ride back Lisa: What’s wrong? You don’t look too happy. Jun: I have the worst headache! Lisa: Let me open the window for you. Maybe some fresh air
The next day; on the way to Timpanogos Caves Jun: Look at those guys rock climbing! They’re so fast! Look, lots of people are watching! Bob: Good eye! Let’s pull over and watch, too. [they pull ov