Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Sunset at YVR


On my way to the gym today, the sky was an incredible blood red color. I had just enough time to grab my camera and drive out to the airport to get this shot before it faded away. Most sunsets in Vancouver just fade out into gray clouds, so this was a rare sight.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Equality


Out here in the countryside, the women seem to do all the hard work, while the men sit around and smoke cigarettes.


Words fail to describe the awesomeness of this picture.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Reed Flute Cave


The sheer size of this cave is pretty amazing. It looks like several football fields can fit inside. The artificial lighting is pretty cheesy, but I guess it's better than not being able to see anything in the dark.

 

The cave is about 3 miles north of the city center of Guilin. It took about 15 minutes on a motorcycle carrier. The guy drove us there, waited till we were done, then drove us back to the city. All for 3RMB (~40cents). Gas must've cost more than that!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

"Horses will not commit suicide"

 
As we were riding along a narrow path with a cliff drop off on one side, the guide said "don't worry, horses will not commit suicide." That's a good thing to know! Also, it is very difficult to hang on to a camera while trying to ride a horse at the same time. When we were galloping, I almost had to make the choice between saving the camera, or my neck.


A short hike up a steep hill reveals the city of Lijiang below. I wish I'd brought a real camera on this trip instead of relying on this crappy video camera to take stills.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Tiger Leaping Gorge


1) Place statue of tiger near a gorge.
2) Give the place a catchy name like Tiger Leaping Gorge.
3) Charge admission.
4) Profit!

 

 
How many tourists unknowingly walk off the end of these stairs each year?

Which way do I go now?

Tibetan Culture

 
Tibetan houses all look exactly the same - 2 levels with massive wooden posts. They put rocks on the roof to keep the shingles in place. Interesting. Is it because rocks are free and nails aren't?

 
I wish I had one of those furry hats. I was completely unprepared to be in sub-zero temperatures. I wore every single piece of clothing I had with me. None of the buildings have insulation, so it's just as cold inside as it is outside. I would've frozen to death were it not for the electric heating pads they use to keep warm at night.