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Photo 8
Gulangyu island
Gulangyu island, colonial houses
Gulangyu beach
Unloading at Gulangyu
Gulangyu island. Koxinga statue
Gulangyu island, Xiamen
Gulan Yu III
A round Tulou VI
A round Tulou III
Beach front
Gulanyu Beach front
Gulanyu
Gulanyu's winding paths
Gulanyu
In our hostel
Beach front
Gulanyu Beach front
Gulanyu
Gulanyu's winding paths
Gulanyu
Relaxing on hostel balcony
In our hostel
View of Gulang Yu from Xiamen.
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These three jogged down on my way up...I dont know what they gave this old man to get him up and down this mountain but I wish theyd given me some.
The moon at the top of Huang Shan just before I died for a few hours.
Sunrise on Huang Shan.
Sunrise on Huang Shan. This is RARE.
Smaller lilly pads.
One of the many porters on the mountain. I dont know how these guys do it. Really.
More Buddhist temple in Xiamen.
Mistyness.
MASSIVE lilly pads.
Lotus flowers in front of Buddhist temple.
Its high. I know this. I went there TWICE.
Huang Shan..still misty, still lots of clouds. When you get this high, your clothes, soaked with earlier sweat, become very cold and clammy. Eurgghh.
Huang Shan...misty. lots of clouds.
Huang Shan in the morning with less cloud.
Flying rock. The story goes the rock was flying through the air, as rocks have a tendancy to do, settled here and found the area so beautiful it decided to stay.
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Buddhist temple in Xiamen.
Brides in wedding dresses. You cant go ANYWHERE in China without tripping over some.
A billion people in front of me to get sunrise views..its a good thing I have long arms.
Xiamen University
Red lanterns at the beach

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