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Angel ([personal profile] denenkyuu) wrote2009-07-16 10:51 pm
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summer2009 roadtrip day 5

山西-陕西(ShanXi-ShaanXi border): 壶口瀑布(HuKou Falls)
河京(HeJing): hotel



# # # mini book review # # #

Spent most of last night reading The Strangler. It's kinda addicting, a novel that's grabbed my attention hasn't happened for a few years now...The plot seems to be all over the place, but that's kinda refreshing since each brother is caught up in a different facet, facing their own problems...it's like reading separate stories following each brother (the demoted cop patrolling an area slated for demolition, the lawyer working on catching the serial killer, and the master thief dealing with the local mafia) that all somehow relate to a cumulative evil plan or something.
Each brother is also sorta equally suspicious for somehow being a "bad guy" since each has their quirks that is touched upon (gambler cop, lawyer with migranes/black outs, master thief that disappears on occasion and is detached from everything), but no details or clues are slapped in anyone's face.


# # # rocks (don't really) fall # # #

Today's roads were pretty dangerous, mostly since there's lots of construction going on and rocks were falling/hanging dangerously and roads are blocked by giant trucks.

And because I promised [personal profile] wingstodust photos of yellow soil:


yes, it's really yellow; all this talk about yellow reminds me of Nicholas Tse's song, "Yellow People", it's like yellow pride hehe



# # # donkey riding # # #

Today's main attraction was the HuKou Falls on the Yellow River that serves as the border between ShanXi and ShaanXi.

Got to ride a donkey around the rocky ledges (15yuan). Had to hold on to the saddle since the dude was leading, but it was really rocky...got the hang of going uphill/vice versa after a few bumps though.


I admit I'm really bad at making photo-expressions *fail*; Jeff is apparently very very photogenic though


the cliffs on either side here is the result of thousands of years of the HuKou Falls eroding away the rock underneath it, the location of the falls has thus moved quite a distance since the times of our ancestors

Otherwise, not much to see except the yellow-soil mountains slowly transitioning into rocky ones.


# # # caves of death # # #

Mom was talking about how the old civilizations that lived in the area used to trap the elderly in caves (called 老人洞/Old People Caves) and leave them to starve to death once they become a burden to the family...

People now still live in some of the caves, or use them as storage for apples (apparently THE fruit of LuoChuan).
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[personal profile] wingstodust 2009-07-16 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
=O interwoven yet different storylines?! cool~ tell me how the mystery is like overall, kk?!

... yellow soil? like, the dirt is yellow? @.@ PICTURES, I DEMAND PICTURES ASAP.
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[personal profile] wingstodust 2009-07-29 01:33 pm (UTC)(link)
EEEEE YELLOW SOIL! *GRABBY HANDS*

... I keep seeing pics of your brother, and remember the last time I saw him in person and FEEL OLD. x.x