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April 21st 2006
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So many people
More Tourists
Aerial View of a Monestary
Yet more steps
Tough Climb
Taking a rest
Bathing Pool
Elephant Statues
Another Temple under Renovation
Golden Summit
Yet more construction
Even on the very top of the mountain
Statue
Dawn on Top of the Mountain
Ray of Dawn Sunlight
What a view
Sunrise Over EmeiShan
Another view of the Sunrise
Wanfu Summit
Very foggy and bright day
Always Under Construction
Believe it or not, they CARRIED these up the mountain
Workers at the break of Dawn
Workers
Carrying sand and stones (even female workers)She's the one carrying the bricks in the middle
Bell
Monks ring the bell to signify the start of the new day (Dawn)
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