The girls waiting to cross a Hong Kong
street on the way to the tram. Compared to China the traffic
patterns are much more organized in Hong Kong.
Wow!! Look at all the big
build'ens... |
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We had to wait in
a line for the tram.
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We were able to see some
wedding photos.
Hey!!
Over here!
Say cheese. |
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Self portrait.
Nice! |
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Here's a man that had
something to say. Not sure what. But the police where
happy to let him say it.
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Here's the tram. |
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The tram tracks. |
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This picture tries
to show the angle of the assent. |
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Scott, Blythe, and
Emily sharing two seats. |
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This is what it is
like out side the building at the top. It's not exactly a
natural setting. |
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It goes up from where the tram
lets off. There were taxi's and cars going by. It's an affluent
neighborhood up here. |
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These apartments all look down
at Hong Kong. |
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The road narrows and ends at
park near the mountain peak. |
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A down the other side of the mountain,
away from Hong Kong. |
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Back in tram building for the
ride down. |
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Another fabulous self-portrait. |
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In the tram
building.
Ummm....
I don't know what to
say. I just had to take her picture. She had two lip
rings as well. |
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