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XIAHE, la zona tibetana de China
98 days ago: PYL published a blog
XIAHE, la zona tibetana de China
July 25th 2007  Asia » China » Gansu » Xiahe
A unos 300 km de Lanzhou, es un pueblo tibetano a 3.000m de altura. El tren llego a Lanzhou a las 6:30 y directamente cogimos un taxi a la estacion de autobuses (30¥), para coger el bus de las 7:3 ... 5 photos [full story]


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