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- widoka, on 05/03/2008, -0/+18wow, that's really beautiful. I hope to see those things for myself someday :)
- swatward, on 05/03/2008, -1/+10Hey, I'm in China right now.
- blagoaw, on 05/03/2008, -0/+5Why bring one when you can buy one there for a fraction of the price.
I spent a lot of time in China and was fortunate enough to more or less visit the places in the first four photos. The terraced fields up the hills often continue for miles in every direction and are the product of centuries of labor. To be within it is mindboggling, and I'd argue that it beats the pants off of any recognized wonder of the world. - Nelka, on 05/03/2008, -1/+5Beautiful pictures. It further feeds my desire to see the world outside of the United States.
- transeth, on 05/03/2008, -0/+3Circular residential look awesome. Oh, and the "suburban" houses look like something out of The Truman Show or Pleasantville.
- alexbu, on 05/03/2008, -0/+3Amazing views!
- novenator, on 05/03/2008, -0/+3Absolutely stunning. Great collection of shots. I especially enjoyed the rapeseed valleys with spires.
- Dylson, on 05/03/2008, -0/+3This is some heavy stuff.
- AvidPreatorian, on 05/03/2008, -0/+3what are you waiting for?
- lolwutpear, on 05/03/2008, -0/+2There's that word again, 'heavy'. Why are things so heavy in China? Is there a problem with the Earth's gravitational pull?
- NuclearBunny, on 05/03/2008, -0/+2ignore previous link (stupid cut/paste, edit)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nuclearbunny/52381138 ... - blagoaw, on 05/03/2008, -0/+1It's pretty much been rebranded as 'canola' in Canada and the term is spreading. I guess there are certain situations where it's uncomfortable to say rapeseed.. or rapeseed oil.
- googleabcd, on 05/05/2008, -0/+1真的很美丽 ^_*
- blagoaw, on 05/03/2008, -0/+1It's funny how we despise our own things most when they appear in a country that we usually criticize for not opening up more quickly. (This is just a related observation, rather than any kind of criticism - I agree with your post)
- Tunguska, on 05/03/2008, -2/+3George Steinmetz ownz.
- ViperX116, on 05/03/2008, -0/+1I immediately though of A Song of Ice and Fire.
- GIACOMOSAN, on 05/03/2008, -0/+1Amazing pictures. Expect to see some of those released as screensavers.
- Raynjamin, on 05/03/2008, -1/+2I hope you really mean that.
- SquireCD, on 05/04/2008, -0/+1Those last two pictures on the right are amazing!
- Sraser, on 05/04/2008, -0/+07th from the left!
Uzumaki! - JayKeaton, on 05/03/2008, -1/+1National Geographic hates Digg, history has taught us.
- DeadSkinMask, on 05/03/2008, -3/+4Did you bring your own hazmat suit?
- MrSidnet, on 05/03/2008, -1/+1Note to self, bring a tobogan if I'm over that way.
- Slade605, on 05/04/2008, -1/+1WoW servers to go down.
- cannabrain, on 05/03/2008, -1/+1Blooming fields of rapeseed plants weave around hills near Luoping in Yunnan Province.
Rapeseed? Yes please. - asherchang, on 05/04/2008, -1/+1Almost dugg... but not, because of blatant usage of Digg-word "Rare". Other Digg-words: Extraordinary, Unbelievable, Amazing.
- infinityofnever, on 05/05/2008, -1/+0is the description by the poster more important than the content presented? tsk tsk..
- avions, on 05/03/2008, -4/+2China can haz suburbia?
- NuclearBunny, on 05/03/2008, -4/+1Counterpoint:
A picture of the Starbucks at the Great Wall on a smoggy day: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nuclearbunny/52381138 ... - ernieoporto, on 05/03/2008, -9/+2You can almost see the dead Tibetans.



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