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Up, down, all around the town

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There are more than 800 steps up this hill. It is on the MacLehose Trail in Hong Kong. The whole trail is over 1000 km long. You might not expect this of Hong Kong but, there are thousands of kilometers of trails throughout the SAR. Continue reading →

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April 20, 2013 by geofoodie
Posted in Hong Kong Tagged Asia, Blake, hiking, Hong Kong, MacLehose Trail, nature, postaday, Tai Lam Chung Reservoir, Tourism, Weekly Photo Challenge: Up

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