Daily Photo – Li River Cave
One of the benefits of cruising the Li River, or any river for that matter where you can get out of the cabin, is the way the landscape just slides on by.
One of the benefits of cruising the Li River, or any river for that matter where you can get out of the cabin, is the way the landscape just slides on by.
So here's another Li River Scene, taken a little downstream from yesterday's image, closer to the cliff in the distance in the right in that photo.
Today's photo is a more general Li River scene with the karst limestone formations stretching into the haze in the distance.
I shot these reflections from the cruiser on the Li River near Guilin in China.
So one last photo of a karst limestone island from Phang Nga Bay and then off to new locations. Well, two actually, a black-and-white and a color rendering of the island.
As I mentioned yesterday, the rain in Phang Nga Bay was a short lived event. In today's photo the visibility is opening up though I can't say if this was because the shower was moving away from us or we were moving away from the shower.