It is a bit late for the Travel Theme: Edge, which is the theme for last week.
However, it is better to be late than not to post at all.
Here are a couple of photos showing a snow covered edge, taken at high altitudes in the Er Mei Mountains of China.
In Winter, the peaks of Er Mei Shan are cladded in snow, forming a definite edge against the lower blue mountains beyond the edge.
Both photos were taken by my friend CP Chanย to which credit is due.
Spectacular country… grest vista!
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“Vista” was the word that came to my mind upon seeing the photos too. Something about seeing a great distance, whether from a mountain’s top, the ocean’s shore, or the long horizon of history past and explorations in the future brings vista to mind.
Oscar
Hi Michael,
That has to be the Great Wall of China in winter. The views from it are sensational.
Leslie
Hi Leslie,
This is not part of the Great Wall, but on top of the “sacred” mountain of Er Mei.
Regards,
Michael
Great pictures! Better later than never.
Quite true. Thank you ๐
Breathtaking!
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Your blog work inspires me to continue on my own journey, thank you for sharing. ajm
Keep up with your good works!
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Beautiful scenery. It looks really nice with the snow.
And the snow forms a distinct edge too!
Wow, what an amazing view.
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Spectacular view. Noted down in my travel wish list. Thanks for posting this.
Wish you will be there oneday!