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People in China are absolutely fascinated by construction projects. This can range from a newshopping centre to simply a man knocking down a wall with a lump hammer. Whatever it is, it is sure to attract a crowd. I've seen a group of 100+</description><pubDate>Fri, 20 July 2007 13:11:02 America/New_York</pubDate></item><item><title>Heavy breathing is not my thing (part 1)</title><link>http://www.trippert.com/article/1401:Heavy+breathing+is+not+my+thing+%28part+1%29</link><description>
The journey from Wulong to Fuling was mostly down hill, but frustratingly against a head wind that forced me to pedal down hill. Not idea but it was still quite easy riding. The road cut through the rocky landscape, passing through plenty of dark tunnels. 
About 20km away from Fuling, the pollution</description><pubDate>Fri, 20 July 2007 13:03:42 America/New_York</pubDate></item><item><title>Chongqing</title><link>http://www.trippert.com/article/1338:Chongqing</link><description>In the heart of China, Chongqing has very few people that are not Chinese. And so naturally we drew a bit of attention to ourselves simply by walking down the streets. At one point we stopped and a crowd of people gathered around us. Of course, we had no idea what all the chatter was about. They could have been making fun of us for all we knew.</description><pubDate>Wed, 18 July 2007 02:04:25 America/New_York</pubDate></item> </channel> </rss>