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China Photos Of Great Wall, Badaling; Fishing Cormorants In Guilin; Stone Forest, Kunming; Mountaintop Village, Longji, Kindly Submitted By Visitors To The China Pages.
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A Section Of The Great Wall At Badaling Photo by Roy Nakata
"My wife and I had a GREAT trip to China. Part of the tour was to places we'd been before (Beijing, Xian and Shanghai) but with all the improvements and changes, the revisits were most enjoyable. In addition to the 3 Gorges, I particularly enjoyed the Museum at Wuhan where the vast treasures displayed there (circa 400 BC) even predated the Terra Cotta warriors(circa 200 BC)"
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Fishing Cormorants In Guilin.
"These birds are trained to fish from very early on. They have a noose around their neck that doesn't bother them normally, but prevents them from swallowing fish that they catch. These birds are treated very well, because they are very valuable. Older birds that can't fish anymore are still kept and provided for."
You can see more of Guenther's photos at
Guenther's China
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The Stone Forest Near Kunming
"Welcome to the world as I see it. My work has taken me around the globe. From the valleys of Asia to the mountain peaks of South America, I share with you the many parts of this wonderful planet I have been blessed to visit."
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Mountaintop Village Of Longji
"What am I going to do for an entire
year in China?
I'll be talking with all kinds of people in many different places all over the country, just like I did last time. That was great, and I meet such
interesting people that every day is a new adventure, all because of them. I've been there many times and visit often"
Josh has been to places in China few people have even heard of, and he has a great story to tell.
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