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Three Gorges of the Yangtze in China - Viking Century Star Cruise

Wushan is the entry point for the Lesser Three Gorges of the Daning River, a Yangtze River tributary. The Viking Century Star docked in Wushan, and we boarded a smaller ship for the day cruise into the Lesser Three Gorges. The Daning is a smaller river, making the surrounding mountains even more dramatic and spectacular. We sailed under this bridge, which marked the entry point of the Daning into the Yangtze.

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Bridge over Daning River in China

Photos © 2004 Linda Garrison, licensed to About.com, Inc.

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