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/ e6 i) D( L0 K- b! W4 E / }8 n# T7 J0 p+ PThe last two photos were taken from the trail below the Chinese Garden. The second last one looks like a pastel painting of a quiet and beautifully coloured village in autumn.+ q0 `) V- o- H! p, F% O* J
% N$ [2 x4 k- M Q+ ?Do you like the No 5 of red leaves? I like it the most. It was taken from a roadside landscape in Northgate area.