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The Bel Air residents visited Xian, Beijing, Shanghai and the Reed Flute Cave (named for the reeds that grow outside the entrance) in Guilin. The couple, semi-retired physicians, were in “awe ...
American photographer Scott Graham, 53, who stumbled upon the 180 million-year-old Reed Flute Cave in Guilin Province, China, captured cold blues, fiery reds and bright greens in a jaw-dropping ...
It’s sometimes difficult to tell where the cave and water meets. Picture: Scott Graham/Media Drum World American photographer Scott Graham journeyed to China’s Reed Flute Cave after stumbling ...
But it’s got some competition for the most spectacular looking cave in China. That’s an award that Guilin’s Reed Flute Cave is definitely deserving of. The natural limestone caves are lit ...
The Reed Flute Cave of Guilin, China, is named after the naturally abundant reed that grows throughout this area. It’s also famous for being the source of the reed used to make flutes. However, that’s ...
It’s just you and your thoughts in a dark, if nicely decorated, cave. If you’ve got grand delusions of being Batman for the night, you could do a lot worse. The Museum Hotel, Turkey The ...
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