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Welcome to Linda's and Garr's China pictures. |
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![]() | Sow and piglets. |
![]() | Six-armed, three-faced figure in the Caiguan museum. Someone said she would be a good baby sitter. |
![]() | Local museum in Caiguan. |
![]() | Caiguan resident. |
![]() | Caiguan barber shop. |
![]() | We saw happy children everywhere. |
![]() | Caiguan market. Hats and produce. |
![]() | Caiguan market. More produce. |
![]() | Caiguan market. |
![]() | Hand held balance in Caiguan market. |
![]() | Caiguan horse. Not as beautiful as the lovely white horse near the white horse temple, but this is Linda's favorite. |
![]() | View from bus as we left Caiguan. |
![]() | Entrance to Dragon Palace near Caiguan. We didn't go there. |
![]() | Hillside graves of a slightly different style. |
![]() | A nice house we passed on the way to the Huanguoshu waterfall. |
![]() | Huanguoshu Waterfall, the largest waterfall in Asia. |
![]() | Huanguoshu Waterfall is 74 meters high and 81 meters wide. Hidden behind the waterfall is a cave, called Water Curtain Cave. |
![]() | Huanguoshu Waterfall, the largest waterfall in Asia. |
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Mary Frances and Jim at the Huanguoshu
Waterfall, on a day trip from Guiyang. Computer enhanced version. |
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Sandra and Melanie at the Huanguoshu
Waterfall. Computer enhanced version. |
![]() | Huanguoshu Waterfall, the largest waterfall in Asia. One can actually walk behind it. It is a long walk and rather slippery in places. We didn't go, since we didn't have much time. |
![]() | Huanguoshu Waterfall, the largest waterfall in Asia. |
![]() | Part of the trail and a foot bridge below the Huanguoshu Waterfall. |
![]() | Map of the Huanguoshu Waterfall National Park grounds. |
![]() | A giant ladybug. We bought the box of cylindrical cookies at Huangguoshu Hotel near the Huanguoshu Waterfall. They also sell a local confection made with peanuts and sesame seeds that tastes something like halva. It is called "Bo Bo Tang". | ||
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