I told you I would show you the video in a separate post, didn't I? Well here's the clouds rushing upon us. (Note: If you have NO IDEA what I'm talking about, you should check the post before this... that goes for all posts on my blog whenever I update it, because I often refer to posts that I put up earlier.)
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
China Pics 10!
FINALLY some more pictures from China! This was my FAVORITE place that I went to in China! It's called Shan Qing Shan (Three Distinct Mountains) and it had some SPECTACULAR views!!! I loved it because we were so high up that the clouds actually washed over us! At one point we were walking IN the clouds!!! We could see the clouds sweeping over us!!! It was AWESOME! (I'll post the video in another post because it's too big to fit with all the other pictures).We were also hiking with some doctors from Run Run Shaw Hospital (LLUH supports this hospital in China) that are also my mom's friends... and that can speak english!!!!! Yay!!!!!! So yeah... it's about time you should see these beautiful mountains for yourself.
We had to take an ENORMOUS cable car ride to the middle area of the mountain... to hike up the entire mountain would take more than a day! This part of the cable car is climbing up...

Now we're looking back at what we just climbed!

At this point we could see the jagged peaks of the mountain.

We saw a couple of people like this. They hike up the ENTIRE mountain EVERY DAY, and CARRYING heavy loads! They can't take the cable car because of their cargo. I guess they take it to the top as resources... and they get paid for the climb. Then they hike down the entire mountain again... eat... sleep... then go up the next day. :[
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We could see more rock peaks now that the sun came out. They were beautiful.
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This was the point we got off the cable car. The ride took about half an hour! But it was worth it-- look at the folds of mountains!
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I looked around and saw some amazing rocks!
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This was an interesting building... it's masked by rocks!

I looked higher up and saw these HUGE rocks!
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I just thought these rocks were amazing.

At one point while we were hiking, I looked over the railing and saw this REALLY steep fall!!!

China must specialize in enormous flies.

What does this stone look like? Yes a cobra!! It was SO cool!

That is so cute! This HUUUUGE rock.. with a single little tiny tree standing on top of it!

After about an hour of hiking, we got to some slippery stairs we had to climb. There was no railing, just the rocks closing in on the sides of us. The stairs actually narrowed to this point!!! (And this is about 2 feet from my face, it was that steep!)

What does THIS rock look like? I know! A woman looking to the left! It's amazing!

Look... we circled that entire area to the other side, where we could see the little tree and the cobra rock both (and bonus: encircled by clouds!)

The area was so cloudy (COOL!)... but I could still see this tree that ALMOST tumbled down the side of the mountain, but it stopped (for some reason) and it just got stuck there!

Believe it or not, this is a natural rock! It looks like a mushroom...

Along the route (near the end of our hike) was a set of steep stairs...


...but these are even steeper!!!! They were slippery too!! And almost 100 steps!! I was scared out of my skin... and I almost had a heart attack when I slipped and (OMG) fell, but I caught onto the railing JUST IN TIME!!! That's why going down these stairs is harder than going up.

After we finished climbing the mountain (WHEW) we ate a meal in a hotel... and I thought this dish was pretty interesting. It's fish... in a fish bowl!

Ugh... this chicken is a little too fresh...
We had to take an ENORMOUS cable car ride to the middle area of the mountain... to hike up the entire mountain would take more than a day! This part of the cable car is climbing up...
Now we're looking back at what we just climbed!
At this point we could see the jagged peaks of the mountain.
We saw a couple of people like this. They hike up the ENTIRE mountain EVERY DAY, and CARRYING heavy loads! They can't take the cable car because of their cargo. I guess they take it to the top as resources... and they get paid for the climb. Then they hike down the entire mountain again... eat... sleep... then go up the next day. :[
We could see more rock peaks now that the sun came out. They were beautiful.
This was the point we got off the cable car. The ride took about half an hour! But it was worth it-- look at the folds of mountains!
I looked around and saw some amazing rocks!
This was an interesting building... it's masked by rocks!
I looked higher up and saw these HUGE rocks!
I just thought these rocks were amazing.
At one point while we were hiking, I looked over the railing and saw this REALLY steep fall!!!
China must specialize in enormous flies.
What does this stone look like? Yes a cobra!! It was SO cool!
That is so cute! This HUUUUGE rock.. with a single little tiny tree standing on top of it!
After about an hour of hiking, we got to some slippery stairs we had to climb. There was no railing, just the rocks closing in on the sides of us. The stairs actually narrowed to this point!!! (And this is about 2 feet from my face, it was that steep!)
What does THIS rock look like? I know! A woman looking to the left! It's amazing!
Look... we circled that entire area to the other side, where we could see the little tree and the cobra rock both (and bonus: encircled by clouds!)
The area was so cloudy (COOL!)... but I could still see this tree that ALMOST tumbled down the side of the mountain, but it stopped (for some reason) and it just got stuck there!
Believe it or not, this is a natural rock! It looks like a mushroom...
Along the route (near the end of our hike) was a set of steep stairs...
...but these are even steeper!!!! They were slippery too!! And almost 100 steps!! I was scared out of my skin... and I almost had a heart attack when I slipped and (OMG) fell, but I caught onto the railing JUST IN TIME!!! That's why going down these stairs is harder than going up.
After we finished climbing the mountain (WHEW) we ate a meal in a hotel... and I thought this dish was pretty interesting. It's fish... in a fish bowl!
Ugh... this chicken is a little too fresh...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
I'M SO EXCITED!!!!
I CAN'T WAIT UNTIL CHRISTMAS COMES!!!!!!! I've already made a Christmas playlist with all the carols and modern versions and stuff... it lasts 3 hours :)
Even my parents are feeling the Christmas spirit early... my mom says that listening to Christmas songs now are making her feel like Christmas is close too :)
Even my parents are feeling the Christmas spirit early... my mom says that listening to Christmas songs now are making her feel like Christmas is close too :)
News of the Day: Science
I'm starting a new series called "News of the Day" and... well the title is pretty self-explanatory. I just tell you guys interesting stuff that happens from day to day. I won't post this every day, or maybe even not every week, but it's just a little thing for you guys to know what's happening here.
SO ANYWAYZ
Today in science we dissected owl pellets!! Fun!! If you don't know, when an owl eats, it swallows the small animal whole. When it reaches the stomach, the owl digests the meat and the remains of the animal (fur & bones) comes out... like the owl throws it up. These are the little pellets we have to work with. DON'T WORRY, Dr. Penington says! They've been sterilized and cleaned!
Ok once we got our owl pellets, you have to first break it into two halves and you and your partner take one half and extract the bones from it. Everyone was too scared to touch it with their bare hands... until someone like poked theirs and he was like "IT'S SAFE" hahah but still, most people tried to take the bones out with their wooden probes (they look like solid wood pencils). I finally worked up the guts to just rip it apart and take out the bones. A girl sitting diagonally across from me watched me and she said, "You are the bravest girl I know to be touching it like that!!" so I was like "Uh.. thanks.." because I thought it was no big deal after you get over it. My partner was still too wimp to work with their hands, so they just (OHMYGOD) STABBED THE PELLET AND WE. HEARD. CRUNCHES. HE. CRUSHED. THE. SKULL. THE MOST VITAL BONE THAT WE NEED!! HE JUST STABBED IT AND IT BROKE!!! UUUGH!! I am so mad at him. Then class ended, and I looked over at my friend's desk. He had like black fur all over the place! I was wondering how that much fur could fit into one little square inch pellet!!! It was really gross, but it was also really fun. I hope you guys have the experience of dissecting an owl pellet!
(You know, I think this is my longest post ever... I mean the one with the most words! Wow! It didn't take me very long to type it!!)
SO ANYWAYZ
Today in science we dissected owl pellets!! Fun!! If you don't know, when an owl eats, it swallows the small animal whole. When it reaches the stomach, the owl digests the meat and the remains of the animal (fur & bones) comes out... like the owl throws it up. These are the little pellets we have to work with. DON'T WORRY, Dr. Penington says! They've been sterilized and cleaned!
Ok once we got our owl pellets, you have to first break it into two halves and you and your partner take one half and extract the bones from it. Everyone was too scared to touch it with their bare hands... until someone like poked theirs and he was like "IT'S SAFE" hahah but still, most people tried to take the bones out with their wooden probes (they look like solid wood pencils). I finally worked up the guts to just rip it apart and take out the bones. A girl sitting diagonally across from me watched me and she said, "You are the bravest girl I know to be touching it like that!!" so I was like "Uh.. thanks.." because I thought it was no big deal after you get over it. My partner was still too wimp to work with their hands, so they just (OHMYGOD) STABBED THE PELLET AND WE. HEARD. CRUNCHES. HE. CRUSHED. THE. SKULL. THE MOST VITAL BONE THAT WE NEED!! HE JUST STABBED IT AND IT BROKE!!! UUUGH!! I am so mad at him. Then class ended, and I looked over at my friend's desk. He had like black fur all over the place! I was wondering how that much fur could fit into one little square inch pellet!!! It was really gross, but it was also really fun. I hope you guys have the experience of dissecting an owl pellet!
(You know, I think this is my longest post ever... I mean the one with the most words! Wow! It didn't take me very long to type it!!)
FIRST OF ALL
I'M SO SORRY I HAVEN'T POSTED IN A LONG TIME!!!! Both weekends, I had stuff to do and places to go so I had no time to post... and during the week I've had endless amounts of homework!!! So yeah after this post I'll start posting material like mad.
Sorry again! Thanks for the people who actually check this blog!
Sorry again! Thanks for the people who actually check this blog!
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