Enduring the "Rocket to the Rooftop of the World"


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May 15th 2010
Published: May 31st 2010
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At the Beginning "Wo Pu Tong." Means I don't understand (or something like that). My friend Yla often uttered this whenever it became too hard to understand what the locals were saying. Me? "I don't have a clue what he just said." The language barrier is so thick that it hindered us from maximizing our sojourn in Shanghai. First stop: Shanghai. This is where we boarded the Qinghai-T... Read Full Entry



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we were already feeling the effects of altitude sickness
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Yla also suffered from Acute Mountain Sickness
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Qinghai Lake

around the size of Utah's Great Salt Lake; supports a variety of fauna



1st June 2010

What an adventure!!!
1st June 2010

What an adventure! You should have this published in a travel magazine! :-)
6th June 2010

super cool!
15th July 2010

panalo
di ko kakayanin yan!!! hahaha... galing mo... kahit na gaano ka ka-organized, minsan talaga, wiwindangin ka ng mundo... i love your blog... :-)
22nd April 2011

wala na ikaw na.... adventure sya tlga.
8th March 2013

We love train travel
But you have not made this one sound so appealing...... our meds worked for the altitude while we were in Nepal and in Peru. Sounds like you had to suffer with several symptoms. With travel anything can happen and that is what makes it interesting.

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