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Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #21
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #20
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #19
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #18
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #17
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #16
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #15
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #14
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #13
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #12
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #11
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #10
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #9
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #8
Visitors of all ages make many of these up/down journeys daily.
Waterfalls can be seen everywhere.
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #7
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #6
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #5
Lu Shan Mountain has been declared a "World Heritage Site"
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #4
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #3
This lady
An hour before, we had to cross this bridge as part of our descent.
99 peaks rich to the sky.
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #2
Hanging Bridge Trail leading down to the Yellow Dragon Pool, Photo #1
Black Dragon Pool, Photo #5
Rivers descent into waterfalls creating lovely pools, that are rumored to house dragons.
Black Dragon Pool, Photo #4
Black Dragon Pool, Photo #3
Black Dragon Pool, Photo #2
Waterfalls and water shape the landscape of Lu Shan.
Black Dragon Pool, Photo #1
The sounds of rivers and waterfalls surround the visitor to Lu Shan mountain at every twist and turn.
Lush Bamboo vegetation lines the waters rushing through the mountains,
Floral Path of Lu Shan National Park, Photo #3
Floral Path of Lu Shan National Park, Photo #2
Immortal Cave, Photo #8
Taoist Shrine on Lu Shan Mountain
Immortal Cave, Photo #7
Immortal Cave, Photo #6
Immortal Cave, Photo #5
Immortal Cave, Photo #4
The Immortal Cave, along the Brocade Valley
Immortal Cave, Photo #3
Immortal Cave, Photo #1
Immortal Cave, Photo #2
Floral Path of Lu Shan National Park, Photo #6
Along the Floral Path of Lu Shan mountain.

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