Steve Sark, a resident of Kunming in southern China's Yunnan Province, kindly sent in the above photo. I guess you could characterize it as a large burden, but not necessarily a heavy burden. The cargo looks like styrofoam to me. See two blog posts ago for more ‘burdensome’ photos. This kind of thing is quite a sight to see on the street. One good strong gust might send the whole thing sailing away. Send in any other photos that are interesting along this line. I'll post them.
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That's incredible! Do you think it was a husband and wife team?
Posted by: theNavigator | December 13, 2007 at 05:48 AM
This scene can be seen anywhere in china!
Posted by: dalao.W | December 13, 2007 at 10:18 PM
The world is rich in color..., with this richness, there is a person called Tim Johnson, who is good, perhaps has some fondness, or may feel pleasure, at exposing bad side of China, and at the time, present him as professional journalist.
Posted by: Niyeye | December 20, 2007 at 01:36 AM