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Trip to China - Part 3 - Transport!

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Finally, a few bits and pieces on how precarious some of the transport is. Health and safety isn't a concept that really exists in China and you can get away with just about anything :D

Despite how scary it all looks, it's second nature over there and people do stuff like this without worrying the slightest and often have big grins on their faces :)

So a small collection of the best examples I could find (and I'm sure there are even better ones out there!) :thumbup:

Friendly mechanic fixing mechanical stuff.

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Pile 'em high

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Pick-up tricycle carrying gas

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Long beams

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Even longer beams :eek:

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Wide load! :rofl:

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She seems OK about it.Provides a nice platform to rest your feet on :rofl:

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I'm hoping to go back in a few weeks for more :thumbup:

Excellent

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