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From the Turquoise Trail to the Silk Road
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Building a bamboo raft.
Fire is used to bend the bamboo.
Cormorant fishing. Although you can see a few people with their birds during the day, most of the good fishing is done in the evening and at night.
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Traveling Trio
Sam, Alice, and Kalila
On a bike for three in Yangshuo,Guangxi, equipped with a bamboo baby seat. Kalila was enjoying the ride as we cruised through the karst mountains of Southern China.
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