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Do you like limestone?

puffff

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If I had visa longer than 30 days and there wasn't so much else to see in China, I think I could've easily stayed here a couple weeks.

Moon Hill
Moon Hill framing other mountains
Overlooking the towns below
Floating down the river on a bamboo raft
A charming bridge
Ghostly mountains
Seeing it all by bike
And deciding I wanted to climb to the top of one of them

As usual, stories and more pics in sig.

edit: Higher res pics added to my website under the photos link. Any special requests, PM me.
 
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Could you send some of those to me in full res?



no sh!t. nice pics. maybe the link in his sig has high res?

i dont have any full res pics on my website yet, except for a few from new zealand. i'd love to get a few online... maybe i'll take advantage of the bad weather today and do just that.
 
Originally posted by: Acanthus
very cool pics, id love to see similar sights.

Tower karst occurs throughout southeast Asia. By far the most extensive and best developed tower karst is in the Guangxi province of southern China. This is the ultimate development of tower karst, in which the residual hills have very steep to overhanging slopes. Other famous areas of tower karst are Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia. Cone karst occurs in Cuba, Madagaskar and Puerto Rico.

From this page
 
Originally posted by: chcarnage
puffff, this landscape looks awesome. Thanks for sharing 🙂

I would also appreciate a hi-res version of this pic:


Higher resolution pics posted on my website under the Photos link. Had to compress them a bit, so some quality may have been lost. Any special requests, PM me or leave a message on my blog.
 
by the way I hope you are adding huangshan mountains to ur list...

they are much more beautiful than the limestone mountains

the mountains are like those in chinese paintings, its not really a mountain but HUGE slabs of rocks

 
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