the shot above is the river boat we were on...we actually made it to the boat in the evening so the first time we saw it, it looked like this....we actually were above the yangtze dam at this point because there was flooding in china and they were worried the boat wouldn't make it through the locks the next day....it was crazy how much water was coming through the dam...as you will see in future pictures....
a daylight shot of the boat...ours was the bigger one...it was all class...even to having a cruise director who was from the states and performed my way for us...he was nice guy, but very cheezy!!! swanky and dani...two great things that go together....hahahahahaha....
this is a back view of the dam...just incredible in size....and of course they say now it will only supply 1/3rd of the necessary power for china ONLY....it was been an enormous project and they have had to relocate many people...
the shot above is a great explanation of why they have had to move so many people...in building this dam, the river will rise 175 meters (multiply that by 3 to get feet!!!)....this is showing you that height was still not reached when we went through the gorges....the white sign marks the 175 meter mark...and as you can see, this house will be on the river side...literally....they have wiped out farmland, entire villages and a lot of history....i am sure when they finally finish, if you were on the yangtze before the dam, you would never recognize the river as it will be....
here's one of the many waterfalls we saw along the way...it was a bit rainy, which made more waterfalls for us to see...on the third day though we had some beautiful clear weather....there are three main gorges we went through and a set of lesser gorges we took a smaller boat excursion through....this is from the first gorge....
now you are in the second gorge, which is said to be the most lovely....when we were there there was tons of mist and the sides of the gorge were sooooooo green...it was a stunning site...
the next few shots are from the lesser gorges trip we took, the water here was more green and it was a bit cooler in this section....we also had this really cool mist show up about halfway through the trip which you can see above....in the mist are two boats, can you find them????
also in the lesser gorges we saw the famous hanging coffins...the chinese in this area used to scale the walls of the gorges and place their loved ones in coffins in these ledges...its hard to see here, but in the bit cave like hole there is a wooden coffin there...as you can tell there is no way to get there easily....so the loved ones were protected from everything....there are quite a few of these coffins along the way, but they are high up and hard to spot in most of my pictures....
i took this picture because i was freaked out by this....this is a corner dentist...can you see the rows of teeth in the case...they are on the top shelf...and how about that chair...looks comfy don't you think...and the dentist has air conditioning for you....i am sure its very sterile :)
some of the folks with us on the trip...they had never done jagermeister shots...of course cynthia and i took it upon ourselves to introduce lisa, andy and regina to these fun things :) yummy....
when you go on these boats there is a captains dinner...and you have to look nice...that's me...looking nice...had to take this shot for my mom to show her i cleaned up once in awhile on this trip...the champagne was tasty too :)
speaking of snacks...how cool is it that the pandas have their own kitchen of nutrition....so awesome...but unfortunately pandas are quite picky...which is one of the problems of them in the wild...they only like certain kinds of bamboo...some of which bloom and grow only every 17 years...not good to be picky...but its what they have chosen....
isn't it a terrific looking city...they of course have joined the race for the tallest building in the world and should be finishing theirs in 2009...but of course it will hold the record for a day and another country will take the title....but i think the skyline is fabulous...and look at that blue sky...i was told that most days hong kong has tons of pollution...we got really lucky i guess...
and this buddha is on hong kong as well...the largest seated bronze buddha...it was incredible...and look at that blue sky...it was really cool to take the metro and bus and find a place like this...mid blowing for me outside of a city that big :)
to prove it...this is the view from the buddha...look no city....just incredible to think this is all on the same island...simply stunning :)
you made it...the last shot of china....me and hong kong...someday i will live there...what a fabulous trip through china i had...i love reliving this trip...it brings back great memories for me and for hanging with my friend cynthia and for all of the new friends i met along the way...too cool....hope you enjoyed it...next installment will be tibet...which holds a very special place in my heart....see you again soon....i hope :)