NOW post and share your digital pics!! Great photos inside:)

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My DD and I (and a few dozen others) standing on the glass bottom look-outs 342 metres (1122 feet) up at the CN Tower.

Totally cool!
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My DD and I (and a few dozen others) standing on the glass bottom look-outs 342 metres (1122 feet) up at the CN Tower.

Totally cool!

I've always wondered what that looked like in daylight since the only time I got up there was at night! Wasn't it a weird feeling at first to step out on the glass? Some people around wouldn't even go near the glass.
 
Oblio - I'm going to forward your photos to our Foreign Language teachers here at school. They are so interesting especially since we have a school exchange program with a school in China.
 
I've always wondered what that looked like in daylight since the only time I got up there was at night! Wasn't it a weird feeling at first to step out on the glass? Some people around wouldn't even go near the glass.

they have something similar over the grand canyon as well:scared1: ...personally i'm not getting with in 100ft of it:lmao:
 

yea but you get in an aluminum plane and go to 30K+ feet??? :)
nope not that either:rotfl2: used to be easier when husband was afraid to fly but now it's all me keeping our feet on the ground:lmao: evidently you never read my most embarassing moment about the tom sawyer caves...claustrophobia and fear of heights don't go over well in planes:rotfl:
 
Here is 2 from Siesta Key vacation.. with new Cannon EOS Rebel XT dig/slr



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here are a few shots from Beijing - around the city

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some of the beautiful detail and other sites around Temple of Heaven and Forbidden City. btw Forbidden City is undergoing a makeover before next year's Olympics...

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0bli0,
Great pics, I'm using your pictures to entice my children about visiting my homeland in the near future. The thought of sitting on a plane for 15 hours, walking around in hot, humid, over crowded city just doesn't sound like fun to a 9 year old :confused3

Sue
 
thanks Sue!! you should definitely get them to go. 9 year olds love this stuff! china is a great place for kids around that age as they tend to see and absorb more of the subtleties than most adults. and there is quite a bit to do.

my kids are happy to sit on planes from oz to colorado, as lomng as they have their ipods and gameboy/psp to keep them occupied.
 

What on Earth did that poor panda do to deserve to be hung? :scared: ;)

Love your photos, as always, ObliO. You make me want to put my camera away forever. (Or just try harder, either way.):thumbsup2
 
here are a few shots from Beijing - around the city

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Well aren't I feeling like a weenie now for griping about being the one who had to pull dd this past week in the Burley loaded down with a cooler, boogie board and other beach paraphernalia? :lmao: Seriously, how does that man do that?!
 
Thanks everyone for the comments!

here are some from the Hutongs (old part of Beijing)

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some photos from Xi Ning before we boarded the train to Tibet

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quality proof :lmao:

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btw: that's not a lamp over the heads. it's a spinning wire with a piece of cloth to shoo the flies. the meat is not cured or preserved, and smells yummy - to flies and locals...

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yes... those are tongues :P

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they start selling very young...

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we're not on Kansas anymore... it's so different here from the westernised Chinese cities.

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watches, cameras, mp3 players, tv aerials, calculators, and film (which is stored in the hot sun...).

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the frist wrong sign i've seen in Xi Ning. this sign is after you pass 'the inspection of the three dangerous'

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i have *no* idea...
 














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