During March I spent about two weeks cycling in Yunnan Province, China. The first part of that adventure felt like we were flirting with the Yangtze. To capture the experience we shot video with saddle-mounted Contour cameras, and a Sony RX 100 camera. I hope you have as much fun watching the video as we did making it:
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