For relaxing and laying fallow


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August 20th 2010
Published: August 21st 2010
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Or so a sign read at a park in Zhangye. Now I am no expert, but as far as I know fields lay fallow, not people. However I did decide to heed the sign since relaxing and laying fallow sounded quite good at the time. Before stumbling upon this sign I was still travelling at a fair pace and exhausting myself in the process. After Dunhuang, I got a bus to Jiayuguan, a name I kept mispronouncing and ... Read Full Entry



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A man with a big yellow hat, being stared at by a man with dark sunglasses... I think he likes the hat!
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Some monks forgot it was time to pray and were still sauntering around
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Serkung Temple (I think)
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Wood carving above a doorway
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Yellow and red
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Yak-butter sculptures inside one of the temples
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Hold on to that hat!
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Old ladies chatting away
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Turn them prayer wheels
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Prayer flags



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