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The Li-River. 01-10-2018
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Li River near Guilin China - 2 October 2013.
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Siamo nel Parco nazionale di Mesa Verde, nella regione di Montezuma in Colorado. Qui sorgono i resti di antichi insediamenti dei cosidetti Popoli Ancestrali, gli Anasazi. Queste costruzioni risalgono a circa 800 anni fa, ma questi popoli, di cui si sa molto poco, erano già presenti in in questi luoghi dal VI secolo d.c.
I villaggi, costruiti in pietra e fango, erano posizionati in anfratti di roccia che proteggevano dalle intemperie ed erano difficili da espugnare. Abbandonati poi non si sa per quale motivo sono stati riscoperti nel sec. XVI dagli indiani Navajos che li hanno abitati per diversi secoli. Il più scenografico è chiamato Cliff Palace ed è quello raffigurato nella mia foto.
Questo parco è stato dichiarato Patrimonio Mondiale dell'Unesco nel 1978.
Li river in Yangshuo, Guangxi, China.
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Does anyone see anything wrong with this boat?
That is right ... Where is the Li’l Woman? In the kitchen cooking perhaps?
Most boats are named after women. I guess this could technically be called the Miss Li’l Man, but the owner evidently decided to take all feminine touches off the boat. Perhaps it was a bad divorce where he only got the boat. Maybe she nags him about using the boat too much.
There are so many possible stories here. Whatever the story, however, breaking the feminine name protocol is a no-no!
The Li River is a river in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. It flows 83 kilometres (52 mi) from Guilin to Yangshuo, where the karst mountains and river sights highlight the famous Li River cruise.
This made Explore December 8, 2006
This photo was taken on Mother's Day 2004. It was taken from one of the boats sailing down the the Li River on a 4 hour lunch cruise. We drove from Guilin to the departure point boarded the boats then sailed down river and disembarked at Yangshou and then drove back to Guilin. One of my most enjoyable Mother's Day's yet.