Evening by the North pond
South Gate all lit up
All this being said, Dali is a nice enough place, and we spent much of the day wandering around the back streets and in the local vegetable market. There are a lot of yummy things for sale here, including live frogs, eels, lamprey, catfish, larvae, snakes and snails. Apparently all of these are pretty tasty, but Sarah hasn't convinced me to try any yet. Though the larvae kebobs do look pretty enticing....
We're going to spend tomorrow morning exploring the edges of Lake Erhai Hu and adjacent villages and rice paddies by bicycle. The valley the city is located in is gorgeous, green and surrounded by big mountains with temples and pagodas, so I'm sure we'll find something interesting to see. On the bus ride in yesterday, I was happy to see my first "waterbirds" of the trip, including Pheasant-tailed Jacana and several species of egrets. An exciting surprise was a Common Hoopoe flying across the road. For all you non-birders, you should do a Google Image Search for this bird. It's pretty awesome.
We have a 15-hour sleeper bus ride out of here tomorrow evening. We're booked for the "beds" on the seond deck. I don't even think we can stand up! Should be interesting. We've decided to skip Kunming and head straight down to Jinghong, a tropical town right on the border of Burma and Laos. We expect to cross into Laos a couple days from now. We've enjoyed the cool temperatures thus far, and I know we'll look back on them with longing after a few weeks in the steamy tropics. That being said though, we're really excited to get into Southeast Asia. Onward to adventure!
-Matt!
2 comments:
hi guys... glad you're having amazing adventures!! will you post a pic of the larvae kebobs?
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