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Symmetry

The two ends of the Great Wall of China.  Looking down at the desert in Jiayuguan in the west, looking down at the sea in Shanhai in the east.  Thousands of kilometers of wall in between.

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Boyi

Hungry after visiting the Old Dragon’s Head — and desperate to recharge my phone — I stumbled on a strange restaurant in town called Boyi [sic] Music BBQ Bar of the “crazy crap on the wall” school of decor.  Over … Continue reading

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Amorous

  

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Danger

  

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Bliss

I took a lonely ride up a sort of ski-lift to the mountains overlooking Shanhaiguan.  The sea falling away behind me, the mountains rising up before me, the Great Wall tracking along to my right, the wind blowing through the … Continue reading

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Hyperbole

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Sunset

As the sun set in the west beyond Shanhai’s mountains, you could still see — faintly in the distance — the silhouette of the Great Wall and its battlements along the ridgeline.  I had to zoom in like crazy, so … Continue reading

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Head

This is the 老龙头 (“Old Dragon’s Head”) where the Great Wall of China dead-ends into the Bohai Sea.   I enjoyed looking down, right off the edge of Ancient China into the sea.    Within the fort was a stone maze … Continue reading

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Sea

A short walk from the Old Dragon’s Head — and jutting out into the Bohai Sea — is the Sea God Temple.   

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Pass

This is the Shanhai Pass gate through the Great Wall.  In 1644, a great battle took place here which led to the end of the Ming dynasty and the establishment of the Qing dynasty by the Manchus from north of … Continue reading

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