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Activism / Arts and Culture / Asia / China / Paddling / Photo of the Day

Photo of the Day (October 23, 2006)

by Iva Skoch on Oct 23, 2006

Following on my post about the Li River, near Yangshuo, China, here’s a shot I took from the kayak. The rain had just finished, but we could hear thunder in the distance. The river was moving swiftly, carrying us past this “commuter.”

Tags: canoeing, china, karst, kayaking, Li River, LiRiver, paddling, Yangshuo
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