My first thought was why get the foot prints in the photo on the second card! Maybe they are the photographers, who doubled back. The snow on the detailed roofs in China are beautiful. I highlighted and searched Bairuquan, and the resulting pages were in Chinese. I did translate, but it seemed odd to not show the results in English. If I add China to the search it’s all in English. Oh well… who knows how “they” arrange the Internet!
These postcards are beautiful. But I don’t understand why they took the picture where the snow had been stepped on!
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My first thought was why get the foot prints in the photo on the second card! Maybe they are the photographers, who doubled back. The snow on the detailed roofs in China are beautiful. I highlighted and searched Bairuquan, and the resulting pages were in Chinese. I did translate, but it seemed odd to not show the results in English. If I add China to the search it’s all in English. Oh well… who knows how “they” arrange the Internet!
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I was thinking how much I liked those footprints, then I read the above comments. I seem to be in the minority.
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Haha, no, I am with you. The tracks are pleasing to my eye, especially in the first picture. Almost poetic. 🙂
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I like the Italian footprints they add interest. Love the low light of winter and the dazzling setting sun.
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