Billboards show proud folk
To reach toxic skies
In 24 hours we will be cycling into Tiananmen Square after a journey which started in
It has been an astounding adventure and I feel humbled but invigorated by all the new experiences. We have been through deserts in searing heat. We have huffed and puffed over mountains in pinching cold. We have battled myriads of people, but also been through areas where a single vehicle has caused a stir. The overwhelming impression however of travel across Central Asia and the huge land mass of
This last leg from Xian to
There is no road rage - if there was the roads would be littered with dead bodies...
However- I had to devise some tricks to retain sanity. I tried to find something new to look at every day - and I must admit the "sameness" of these conditions verged on being boring. The roads are often lined with masses of trees- rather dirty and battered - but still green and these encourage the ever present mossie ( house sparrow to non Saffers)
As these little birds tittered and fed on stray bits of corn, they gave me great pleasure. There are also plantings of roses, and other flowers, along with strange statues - all rather grey due to the all pervasive pollution which prevents the sun from lifting the gloom. But I appreciated the attempt at beauty. The air quality has proved a challenge - many of us are coughing, and sniffing- and wondering how this can continue...
My cycling companions as always saved the day. We became masters of "bullshitting"- and covered every conceivable topic while keeping eyes on the road.
So I think at last I have got my head around the fact that
As I read this it sounds a little negative. Not so. What a country this is and as I ride through I have a feeling that it is very definitely a 'Work in Progress" and the rest of the world must keep watch.
I will cycle very carefully tomorrow. I will write again in
Thank you again for coming along with me on this journey
Tree planting en masse
Gives beauty and a green lung
Which sadly still coughs.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
95 Kilometres to Beijing
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3 comments:
you're soooo close!!
Hi Joan, Well done!!! You must be there by now! Wow. Awesome...Tomorrow we are planning to ride on Paul's 2nd anniversary. You will be with us in spirit...Love Frank and all
Dr J!!! You must be there by now. Mucho congratulations. Enjoy the time off the bike! Lyle Christa and Anna.
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