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Dream Land 2, originally uploaded by hhwang19.

The Seven Star Cave, Guilin, China

Copyright (c) 2005 Helen Wang
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25 comments to Dream Land

  • wow!a myriad of colours and scapes

  • Wow!
    Beautiful,
    Imaginative,
    Dreamy!

  • Thanks, Maya and Archana, for visiting my site! Look forward to seeing you more in the future!

  • Magi

    Hi Helen – please explain the pic. Is it a photograph, abstract art ….?

  • peg shanahan

    Mmm. Wish I could see this better. Really intriguing. I see rocky terrain, refections and inversions of reflections…

  • Nicola and peg, this is a photograph, taken inside a grand cave with magnificent lighting in southen part of China. The cave and area and river are part of tourism attraction. To me, it looks like a dream land – that’s why I named it.

  • Diana Raabe

    Spectacular! I’ve been reading about Guilin – well, actually about Huang Xiuling passing through Guilin during the Taiping Rebellion. It’s fascinating, and so is your picture. Thank you for posting it.

  • Cat Givens

    gorgeous!

  • jessie voigts

    helen – too cool!!

  • Kevin V

    Beautiful Image..!!

    I would like to see more…. so, I hope I can get to your Flickr page through your website…!

  • Dannielle S

    Helen — what a stunning image! It could pass for a fantasy landscape, and to know this is a real place on earth just makes earth all the more… well, fantastic! Great work.

  • Dannielle, yes, it’s a real place on earth – in the southen part of China. Isn’t it amazing? Thanks for your comment!

  • Pamela H

    Beauty at it’s finest. Linda, hit the nail on the head with her comment.
    Great image. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.

  • Linda Douglas

    It just proves that there is more beauty in nature than could ever be created by a human.

  • maureen sullivan stemberg

    Helen, It one of those shots that takes your breathe away. Thanks for sharing your talents with us to enjoy. M.

  • Hi, I like what your blog is trying to depict – a sense of tranquility in life! Really, it is something difficult to achieve in modern reality. Excellent site, good posts and nice pictures, and more interestingly, it’s intercultural! I like both of your sites. Thanks for sharing.

  • Nice Picture helen 🙂

  • beautiful blog…cheers helen

  • R. King,

    Thank for visiting my blogs. This blog is about the beauty of life. I am glad you enjoy it.

    I visited your blog too. It’s a very interesting site of Chinese culture. I would like to read it mroe.

    PS. Did you get a chance to read my previous post Two Sides of One Coin? I would like to hear your opinion on it. Thanks!

  • Thanks, Mathnyan and Ashok, for visiting my blog. You both have very cool blogs too. Hope to see you guys often!

  • Truly exquisite, all the pictures, the world and your outlook of lifestyle. Travelling all over the world, is oh! such a blessing..

    Great!, Helen, your words add to the charm. But just tell me one thing.. How is is that you travel so much? Don`t you ever get tired..?

    Regards,
    Srijith.

  • Looks spectacular….Some thing makes me feel like the cave is taken with its reflection on crystal clear water and they r just so alike…Ofcourse I know I am wrong but just something my mind likes to think…:) Wonderful shot! 🙂

  • Hi Helen, my first visit here and I really loved that beautiful image. Will be back and read more. Take care & GOD bless.

  • srijith,

    Thanks for visiting my blog. I don’t travel all the time. Like everyone else, I have to make a living, a family, career, etc. I travel when I can. Travel helps me gain the knowledge of the world. No, I wuold never get tired of traveling. How could?

    Wakeup, it’s good to see you here. I am very impressed with your blog. Hope to see you more often!

    Astra, thanks for reading my blog. Look forward to reading yours.

  • Anonymous

    I was captivated by its illustration of magical and wonder.