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Great Wall Mutianyu I
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Location:
Mutianyu
(500 m)
by:
Cavalier Jean-Yves
Area:
China
Date:
12/04/2010
18 pictures
EOS 20D Tamron 17-50 f/2,8
17mm 1/400s f/10 ISO 100
Great day with a good visibility and not too much people !
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Augustin Werner
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Four Stars simply for the empty wall & clear view
Ni Hao
Today you are showing us two of the greatest historical monuments ever in one day - Are the Pyramids or Machu Picchu next? (Just kidding)
You must have been lucky to get these clear skies & empty (well, lonely) stretch of Great Wall. I imagine that is quite rare!
That being said, for me people are part of any Chinese scenery as i remember seeing people everywhere, even in the country side.
On the left side it looks like the wall is really leaning very strongly ... is that real or exaggerated by your panorama?
Cheers Augustin
2010/04/26 23:40 ,
Augustin Werner
Some parts of the wall are really leaning very strongly !
We have seen Beijing from the Great Wall.
The Coliseum, it is because of the volcano... we didn't land in El Cairo or Peru !
2010/04/27 10:05 ,
Cavalier Jean-Yves
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Today you are showing us two of the greatest historical monuments ever in one day - Are the Pyramids or Machu Picchu next? (Just kidding)
You must have been lucky to get these clear skies & empty (well, lonely) stretch of Great Wall. I imagine that is quite rare!
That being said, for me people are part of any Chinese scenery as i remember seeing people everywhere, even in the country side.
On the left side it looks like the wall is really leaning very strongly ... is that real or exaggerated by your panorama?
Cheers Augustin
We have seen Beijing from the Great Wall.
The Coliseum, it is because of the volcano... we didn't land in El Cairo or Peru !
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