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The guns were plastic, but the determination was evident. Guards at the Tomb of the Last Nan Yue  King, in Guangzhou, PRC, practiced their skilled as I spied.

Captured: May 2006 (When I visited GZ to get my marriageability affidavit from the Canadian Consulate.)

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3 Comments For This Post

  1. Wanda Rizzuto Says:

    This one is awesome Stevo.

    Wanda Rizzuto’s last blog post..The Little African Preacher

  2. Corina Says:

    I like that the guys in the back look like they’re not buying it either.

    Corina’s last blog post..Hit Me!

  3. cfimages Says:

    They don’t look like the kind of guys you want to mess with.

    cfimages’s last blog post..Roof of the World

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