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We finish our Yangtze River trip by walking around this interesting market town. It was a fun way to end our trip.Nov 17, 2010
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This photo is showing how the fishermen use the cormorants at night. They have their little lanterns hanging on the back of the raft.Nov 17, 2010
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Oh wow! I got to see the birds close up.Nov 17, 2010
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The town of Yangshuo is where we left the boat. Yangshuo is the producer of China's most famous inventions - tea and silk. Interesting!Nov 17, 2010
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These are the first cormorants I've seen. Their necks are leashed, and they wait on the raft until it's their time to go fishing. When they have caught the fish, they jump back on the raft and give the fish to the fisherman. Because their necks are leashed, they can't swallow the fish.Nov 17, 2010
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We are leaving the Guilin area and heading to the market town of Yangshuo.Nov 17, 2010
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This was one of my favorite photo, but, unfortunately, it came back with this light red line through it. But you can still see how beautiful and magnificent the scenery is.Nov 17, 2010
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It's easy to see why this is one of China's supreme tourist sights. You can't see from the photo, but behind the palms are the rice fields.Nov 17, 2010
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Just beautiful!Nov 17, 2010
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This is absolutely amazing!Nov 17, 2010
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So often through the years I would see these beautiful Chinese paintings with these pointy hills on them. I wondered if they were real. They are. We are now heading to Guilin where I got to see this magnificent and stunning scenery!Nov 17, 2010
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We passed a day boat going back to Beijing.Nov 17, 2010
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We are back on our bigger boat. This is one of the really sweet ladies I got to meet on the trip.Nov 17, 2010
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A common sight was seeing these washerwomen squatting along the shore.Nov 17, 2010
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This kid is trying to sell us stuff.Nov 17, 2010
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Lots of fishing going on both from shore and from these little rafts.Nov 17, 2010
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We saw lots of kids swimming in the river.Nov 17, 2010
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He was hauling the fish he had caught back to his town.Nov 17, 2010
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Apparently clothing is optional!Nov 17, 2010
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It's time to go home. Even the baby followed.........ahhhhhhhh!Nov 17, 2010
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Here is one taking a swim.Nov 17, 2010
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We saw lots of buffalo ambling down to the banks for a dip.Nov 17, 2010
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This was a sampan on the other side of the river, and this kid was hauling food up to his little town.Nov 17, 2010
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This is what our sampan looked like. Notice the plank on the left side of the boat. That is how we got on and off!Nov 17, 2010
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After finally coming to the Li River, we were able to get off and walk around and enjoy the scenery and all of the limestone peaks.Nov 17, 2010
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We passed several other sampans going the other direction.Nov 17, 2010
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We are going up the Da'ning River through the Lesser Three Gorges. These are the boat hands getting us through it.Nov 17, 2010
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Now we have transferred to a little sampan. This is the Wu Gorge and a larger boat couldn't make it through here.Nov 17, 2010
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Bathroom break!Nov 17, 2010
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Maybe you want a little cooked snake with your lunch?Nov 17, 2010
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This was our guide peeling.......well, you probably don't want to know.Nov 17, 2010
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One of the girls on our boat fixing the meal.Nov 17, 2010
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It's about lunch time. This shot shows how they cook at the back of the boats.Nov 17, 2010
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We've worked our way into the lock. That's a working boat next to us.Nov 17, 2010
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Now we are at the Gezhou Dam and have to go through the lock.Nov 17, 2010
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Unfortunately, building the dam came with some major problems. The dam covers a lot of historic sites, and has caused 1.24 million people to lose their homes under rising water. New cities are being built above the downtown areas.Nov 17, 2010
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The dam is being built for flood control, irrigation and electricity.Nov 17, 2010
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We have come to Sandouping village to see the site of the new Three Gorges Dam project. It is known as the biggest hydropower-complex in the world.Nov 17, 2010
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Since this wasn't a large cruise ship, the cabins were really small, but very cozy.Nov 17, 2010
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Our first sunset on the Yangtze.Nov 17, 2010
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The waters of the Yangtze originate at the "top of the world" on the Tibet Plateau. It flows for 3,900 miles through China and empties into the South China Sea.Nov 17, 2010
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Here we are starting out on our cruise. The Yangtze River is the third largest in the world, after the Amazon and the Nile.Nov 17, 2010
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Okay.......not EVERY ONE was working so hard!Nov 17, 2010
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They were working up a sweat getting all of this stuff on the boat.Nov 17, 2010
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My next adventure is cruising down the Yangtze River. This is when they were loading the boat with our food.Nov 17, 2010
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Yangtze RiverNov 17, 2010
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