Daily Photo – Li River Scene 6
In today's photo from the Li River near Guilin in China our boat is approaching a curve to the left.
In today's photo from the Li River near Guilin in China our boat is approaching a curve to the left.
Today I've another view of the Li River - two photos, first in black and white and second in color.
Here's a wider shot of yesterday's Beachcomber showing the person in relation to the landscape. We've actually cruised on so it's not quite the same angle.
On the way back to Koh Phi Phi Don from Koh Phi Phi Ley, having cruised by one of the caves from which the locals harvest swifts' nests for birds nest soup, we got some up-close views of the base of the limestone cliffs. The cave action is clearly undercutting the rock over the course of the years.
I can't actually place where I took this photo but I'm thinking it's more likely Koh Phi Phi Ley than Koh Phi Phi Don, largely because the photos around it in my collection show all the hallmarks of having been taken from a moving small boat - horizons far from level! I think this image shows the vertical scale of the limestone outcrops that form these islands.
Having photographed the fishing boats tied up in Ton Sai Bay I walked back across the isthmus to Loh Dalam Bay and took this shot. The sun is on it's way down - certainly within and hour of sunset. The boat on the left is the same boat I photographed earlier that day from the lookout point in my photo Loh Dalam Refractions.