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Sunday, June 24, 2007

JUNE 25, 2007 A GUESSING GAME... WHAT IS IT? TREE TRUNK.. ANT HILL... NOPE!

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IT'S A BEEHIVE!.. NOPE!
IN THE COUNTRY OF CHINA.. THERE IS A ROAD TO AN ANCIENT VILLAGE .. WHICH WAS HEWN OUT OF SOLID ROCK BY 13 MEN OF THE TRIBE.. USING ONLY HAND TOOLS.. AND THE KNOWLEDGE, THAT THEY NEEDED TO BE ABLE TO LET THE WORLD IN, AND THEMSELVES OUT INTO THE WORLD, IF THEIR VILLAGE WAS TO SURVIVE, CALLED...
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THE TUNNEL OF GUOLIANG.
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WHAT I FIND AMAZING IS THAT IT ONLY TOOK FIVE YEARS TO COMPLETE IT..
BEING AN AMERICAN CITIZEN.. I CAN RELATE TO THESE PEOPLE.
THEIR DETERMINATION TO BRING ABOUT THE COMPLETION OF THIS IMPROVEMENT COST THEM EVERYTHING..
AND PAID EVERYTHING TO THE FUTURE!
THE CONTINUING OF THIER DECENDANTS IN THE LAND OF THEIR FATHERS..
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THIS IS THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF FIVE DANGEROUS AND VERY MUCH NEEDED ROADS IN THE WORLD, I PLAN TO BLOG IN THE COMING WEEKS OF THIS SUMMER.
THE TEXT IS TAKEN DIRECTLY FROM AN ARTICLE ON THE NET.. THE PHOTOS IN THE SLIDE SHOW COME FROM SEVERAL DIFFERENT SOURCES, BUT ARE BASICALLY THE SAME IN EVERY WEB SITE I RESEARCHED.
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Guoliang Tunnel

This tunnel is located in the Taihang Mountains which are situated in the Hunan Province of China. There is an interesting story behind its development. Before 1972, access to the nearby Guoliang village was limited to a very difficult path carved into the mountainside. The village was nestled in a valley surrounded by towering mountains. It was basically cut off from civilization.

1972, a group of desperate villagers decided to take matters into their own hands - they would carve a road right into the side of the mountain by themselves!

Shen Mingxin was the head of the village. He insisted that the villagers needed to embrace this project.

So
they sold goats and herbs to buy hammers and steel tools. Thirteen strong villagers began the project. It took them five years to finish the 1,200-metre-long tunnel (a little less than a mile) which is about 5 meters high (15 ft) and 4 meters (12 ft) wide.

Not only was the project arduous, it was also dangerous. Some of the villagers died in accidents during construction. Undaunted, the others continued. On May 1, 1977, the tunnel was opened to traffic.

Believe it or not, this story has a very happy ending. The villagers incredible gamble paid off in a big way. At the turn of the century, China began to open its borders to the rest of the world. It was decided the benefits of tourism outweighed the disruption of having outsiders tromping around the country. So government officials visited this area and decided it was a perfect tourist attraction. Suddenly the little village that had been cut off from the world had thousands of visitors from every part of the world!

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lockerridge