Canyons

Canyonlands of Eastern Yunnan, China – Part 3

Posted by on October 13, 2010 at 5:47 pm

The rim country of the Red River Canyon Yunnan China, Yuanyang reflective terrace fields. Up from the fantastic Hani Rice Terraces, in the mountains above Yuanyang, the water flowing down to irrigate the fields looks crystal clear, and the air is incredible clean, strolling on the stairway to heaven, you can drink in to your [...]

Canyonlands of Eastern Yunnan, China – Part 2

Posted by on October 13, 2010 at 5:43 pm

Natural rural life ways in the canyonlands of eastern Yunnan during harvest season. Four ethnic groups the Yi, Buyi, Miao and Han dominate the landscapes of eastern Yunnan canyonlands. Weddings as well as childhood and old age blend so naturally that all life ways from highly urbanized to very rural blend very seamlessly day to [...]

Canyonlands of Eastern Yunnan, China – Part 1

Posted by on October 13, 2010 at 5:14 pm

DongChuan/Red Earth Terraces In contrast to their gigantic sister canyons of western Yunnan, the earths largest and deepest, the canyons of eastern Yunnan would be considered mid-sized by world standard measurements yet very colorful and diverse. In northeast the soil is made up of Iron Oxide red earth and  the southeast Karst (limestone) geology of [...]

Tara River Canyon of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Posted by on October 12, 2010 at 4:23 pm

The Tara River Canyon/Gorge is one of Europe’s three deepest competing with the Vicos Gorge of Greece and the Verdon Gorge of France.  All are so close in depth that it would be scientifically impossible be certain which is absolutely the deepest. That being a geographical fact,  nationalistic claims can continue unabated, perhaps forever. One [...]

Jade Dragon Stone River Canyon

Posted by on September 28, 2010 at 4:58 pm

A lovely covey of ducks glide on Karakul Lake into the mirror image of Muztagh Ata peaks ice fields. “Muztagh Ata lies just south of Kongur Tagh, the highest peak of the Kunlun Shan. Together they form a somewhat isolated group, separated from the main chain of the Kunlun, and also separate from the Pamir [...]

Expedition to Ancient Silk Road Canyonlands & Cultures of Xinjiang China

Posted by on September 28, 2010 at 4:41 pm

Muztagata Peak (7546 meters) along the Indian/Pakistan southern branch of the ancient silk road. Now a major paved highway for trade from modern China to Pakistan. This landmark uniquely rounded land mark covered with a thick covering of glaciers now has some “nomad tents” set up to accommodate overnight tourist. When we arrived we were [...]

Nam Ou: Grand Canyon of Laos

Posted by on May 10, 2010 at 4:05 pm

A friend emailed us this message: “Great to hear that you are putting Laotian Canyons on the world map and introducing new words to Sanskrit dictionaries in South east Asia.” “It would be a bit presumptuous for us to put any new words in the Sanskrit dictionary, but we were told by local authorities there [...]

Tarahumara food delivery Spring 2010

Posted by on April 20, 2010 at 5:26 am

Lost Canyons of Central Asia

Posted by on April 19, 2010 at 3:28 am

Please revisit us for future chapters this spring 2010! Lost Canyons of Central Asia By Richard D. Fisher and Maria Gates with Fan Xuejiao March 2010 The deepest canyons on earth which are located in the eastern rim of the Tibetan Plateau are experiencing tremendous evolutionary changes. Since 1986 our non-profit organization, Wilderness Expeditions Ltd. [...]