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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

The Painted Hill of Nine Horses



The locals have given names to many of the Karst Hills. This particular hill is like a fresco. If you look closely and use a little imagination, you will be able to see at least one of the nine horses.
Posted by Sandy Reid at 4:56 AM

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