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China 2016

Our big trip for 2016 was to China with Greentours, the same Company we previously travelled to both Costa Rica and Borneo with. 

The main requirement of any foreign trip is to get a pleasing set of varied pictures and return with most limbs so it was a success. That said, it was the most arduous trip we have undertaken. This was partly due to the altitude but also the "need" to always carry camera equipment up (high) hill and down dale just in case a pictures presented itself.

The encounter with the three Pallas's cats has made a deep impression and was the undoubted photographic highlight, even displacing the views  ​of the Red Panda which is quite something.

Gallery of Mammals Encountered

Gallery Of Birds Encountered

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