
Great excitement a couple of days ago when we bumped (not literally) into Juan and Marta, Spanish friends cycling aroun China - the first waiguoren (or foreigners) we have seen in almost a month. They turned up the following day as well and joined us for a noodle lunch by the side of the road.

Hua and Shandan pose on a sand-dune at the edge of the Ordos desert.

Hua asking the way. The goats are a breed commonly found in this area. They are called er ba se or something similar, and are reared not only for meat but for their cashmere like fleece.
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