Gallery: The beautiful limestone karsts of Yangshuo and the Dragon’s Backbone Terrace!

Lynette and I in front of the Dragon's Backbone Terraces.
Lynette and I in front of the Dragon’s Backbone Terraces.

Packs on backs, we’ve arrived in China with a slight chill in the air and lots of rain in our socks. Our destination for the next week is the tourist hotspot of Yangshuo, characterised by huge limestone peaks spearing out of the ground, followed by the Dragon’s Backbone Terrace – a crazy network of valleys and hills swamped in ‘silver ribbons’ of paddy fields. Our timing was terrible, the weather was grey and drizzly, but we didn’t care – we’d arrived in China! Did the rain ever stop? Were the Chinese as unfriendly as we’d been led to believe? Had we said goodbye to our last mosquito? Continue reading Gallery: The beautiful limestone karsts of Yangshuo and the Dragon’s Backbone Terrace!…

A Random Travel Photo!

Just outside the back of the Pizzeria there was a Samba band, literally we just moved seats to continue watching! Lots of hilarity with the local 'ladies of the night'...Just outside the back of the Pizzeria there was a Samba band, literally we just moved seats to continue watching! Lots of hilarity with the local 'ladies of the night'...
Just outside the back of the Pizzeria there was a Samba band, literally we just moved seats to continue watching! Lots of hilarity with the local 'ladies of the night'...

Random Travelling Notes

In Rio, the water shuts off daily in different parts of the city, often for hours at a time. Can be inconvenient when shaving.