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Yellow Mountain, China
“Far up on Yellow Mountain in the south east of China’s Anhui province is a trail of tens of thousands of granite steps. Partly lacking rails to hold on to, they are a traveller’s only guide past deep ravines and steep descents.”
China’s Fairytale Terror-Trail
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Who builds these things?

hikenow:

adventuresintravel:

landscapelifescape:

Yellow Mountain, China

“Far up on Yellow Mountain in the south east of China’s Anhui province is a trail of tens of thousands of granite steps. Partly lacking rails to hold on to, they are a traveller’s only guide past deep ravines and steep descents.”

China’s Fairytale Terror-Trail

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    this is incredible - who built these and how? Eastern China, Yellow Mountain
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    訂正。「黄山」でしたね。「蜀の桟道」は四川省〜陝西省なのでもう少し奥地。 検索するとコレ以上に肝を冷やす写真が出てきますww
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    Don’t look down! Whenever anyone tells me not to look down, that’s the first thing I do…
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    That looks like one of those trails I would love to have walked but would not be all into being on as I walked it....
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    Who builds these things?
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Found a great word that the English language greatly needs. I like the word enough that I named this blog after it and it seems appropriate since this blog tends to feature the human form of both genders.

The word is XYE. It replaces the s/he or he/she that most people stumble over.

Instead of using s/he or he/she consider using xye. Xye is the gender-neutral reference to the third person singular. Xye is the gender-neutral singular form of they.

When himself or herself is not proper because of a question of gender, one should use xyeself.

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