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On the Great Wall |
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Walled in |
The Great Wall is over 2000 years old, but has been repaired over the years. I visited in a very natural area and hilly, with chair lifts and gondolas to take you up the mountain. Not too many tourists, and the mountain wind was blowing. I admire the construction of the wall.
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