night music

day 203: 安远 (anyuan) - 古浪 (gulang) = 32,9km

Luckily I didn’t get sick last night, otherwise I would have had to go to the place where many chose to rather relieve themselves outside:

- Only the very brave and the desperately needy would ever go in there:

A place better to be avoided.

So anyways I was really happy to leave this hell hole and get out to where the winds played with the mountains:

- so fresh & so clean -

There were some encounters with people on the road, though not many, and it was all just kind of passing by.

This gentleman I liked because of the orange color of his suit:

This lady’s smile warmed me all the way across the 4-lane highway:

…and these folks were up there taking a break from work on a landslide fixture:

I asked them - this particular landslide hadn’t been because of the earthquake two weeks earlier.

You can see the river bend on the map:

It was so boring to walk for miles and miles down there, so I was glad when I found a small temple in the hills:

I took my shoes off, sat down and thought about things.

Questions, and answers.

Then I got on my way again, and the road suddenly seemed much nicer:

When I got to 古浪 (gulang), it was already getting pretty late, but since I found myself walking right past a pagoda on a hill anyway, I decided to climb up and take some night shots:

So here’s the outcome - sound and pictures taken in the same location:

It’s called “night music” . . .

Soundtrack: Doc Gynéco - “Caramel”

—total: 2535,6km

12 Responses to “night music”

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    Christoph Says:

    Steven: Yes, finally…
    Hermann: Angekettet! :)
    Barry: Ich bin fast immer über eine GSM-Karte drin. Ist lahm aber geht.
    jule: Mir auch.
    andy: Haha, da rennt er hin…
    Heinz H.: Die bellen doch auf Chinesisch!
    Gisela: Ja, die Vielfalt ist das schöne.
    ataraxia: What was I thinking?… slow tired thoughts…
    joerg: Ha, eagle-eye Wuh! Poor leaning tower… poor mistreated bisons…
    sissi: Welcome to the way!

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    sissi Says:

    i am so surprised when i enter your blog randomly.but i am really catched by your beautiful background at the first sight ,a sense of ancient chinese poem.i am a chinese who like the ancient chinese culture very much.and i also like to make friends who like it.anyway,good luck and happy jorney!!!

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