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In China, millions make themselves at home in caves – latimes.com

2012-03-21 ~ Mark

More than 30 million Chinese people live in caves, many of them in Shaanxi province where the Loess plateau, with its distinctive cliffs of yellow, porous soil, makes digging easy and cave dwelling a reasonable option.

Wow! 30 million.

In China, millions make themselves at home in caves – latimes.com

2010-10-122017-11-12 ~ Mark

Amazing. See also Chicago on the Yangtze.

Chicago on the Yangtze – By Christina Larson | Foreign Policy

2010-08-17 ~ Mark

“Welcome to Chongqing, the biggest city you’ve never heard of.” (No relation.)

Chicago on the Yangtze – By Christina Larson | Foreign Policy

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