Sanniangwan is a gem along the coast of mainland China.  It is fed by Dafeng Jiang (大風江) river, one of the last unspoiled river basins in China.  The locals have fished this small, shallow-water bay sustainably for generations, and continue to do so using family-owned wooden vessels.
Tag: Guangxi
The end of the rainbow
Recently, the langur park residents were treated to a somewhat unusual sight – a double rainbow. Â The second one is there, look closely. Â You should be able to see that the fainter rainbow’s colors are in reverse order of the brighter one.
Seeing the rainbows evoked a favorite song of mine by Richard Thompson. Â Hope it brightens your day.
I like turtles
I like turtles. I’ve liked them as long as I can remember. When I was a kid I liked them so much that I begged my parents to let me keep a parade of red-eared sliders, all of whom died in various tragedies. Eventually I learned that if I really liked turtles, I shouldn’t keep them as pets.
Langur invasion
Typhoon Kai-Tak rolled through the park yesterday. We were without power for about 24 hours, but we came out unscathed.
Today, while she was outside sweeping the fallen leaves and branches, XMJ slipped on the mossy stones, fell on her ass, and slammed the back of her head against the hard rock. But her pain was not without reward. As she opened her eyes and looked up into the trees, through the tears and stars she spotted something move.
Heartbeat from Sanniangwan
From the complete lack of posts in the last six weeks, you may have assumed that I was either having the time of my life or dead. Â Wrong on both counts, unfortunately. Â I’ve just been busy. Â Busy doing what? Â I’m not sure, I don’t feel like I have much to show for my efforts.
I’ve spent most of the time at Sanniangwan, a small, shallow water bay located near the city of Qinzhou in Guangxi Autonomous Region, China. Â When the weather and water conditions are good, we take a speedboat into the bay and observe the local population of Chinese white dolphins. Â The photo above shows a group of three young dolphins who were in an especially playful mood that day. Â More substantial posts to come!