Monday, 4 February 2008
millions of travelers scramble .... return home...China
Workers break the icy of the lake at a snow covered park Monday Feb.4, 2008 in Nanjing, China. China's main north-south national freeway reopened Monday after weeks of snow and ice storms that have throttled transport and disrupted supplies of food and fuel during the country's peak holiday season.
A young girl plays with the snow at a snow covered park Monday Feb.4, 2008 in Nanjing, China. China's main north-south national freeway reopened Monday after weeks of snow and ice storms that have throttled transport and disrupted supplies of food and fuel during the country's peak holiday season.
Visitors photograph at a snow covered park Monday Feb.4, 2008 in Nanjing, China. China's main north-south national freeway reopened Monday after weeks of snow and ice storms that have throttled transport and disrupted supplies of food and fuel during the country's peak holiday season.
Young visitors walk at a snow covered park Monday Feb. 4, 2008 in Nanjing, China. China's main north-south national freeway reopened Monday after weeks of snow and ice storms that have throttled transport and disrupted supplies of food and fuel during the country's peak holiday season.
A visitors walk on the stone bridge at a snow covered park Monday Feb. 4, 2008 in Nanjing, China. China's main north-south national freeway reopened Monday after weeks of snow and ice storms that have throttled transport and disrupted supplies of food and fuel during the country's peak holiday season.
Passengers wait inside the Guangzhou railway station in Guangzhou, China, Monday, Feb. 4, 2008. The freakish weather is now in its fourth week, throttling the country's densely populated central and eastern regions as tens of millions of travelers scramble to board trains and buses to return home for this month's Lunar New Year holiday.
Passengers wait to get into the Guangzhou railway station in Guangzhou, China, Monday, Feb. 4, 2008. The freakish weather is now in its fourth week, throttling the country's densely populated central and eastern regions as tens of millions of travelers scramble to board trains and buses to return home for this month's Lunar New Year holiday.
Passengers wait to get into the Guangzhou railway station in Guangzhou, China, Monday, Feb. 4, 2008. The freakish weather is now in its fourth week, throttling the country's densely populated central and eastern regions as tens of millions of travelers scramble to board trains and buses to return home for this month's Lunar New Year holiday.
Passengers try to get into the Guangzhou railway station in Guangzhou, China, Monday, Feb. 4, 2008. The freakish weather is now in its fourth week, throttling the country's densely populated central and eastern regions as tens of millions of travelers scramble to board trains and buses to return home for this month's Lunar New Year holiday.
A man rests at a snow covered park Monday Feb. 4, 2008 in Nanjing, China. China's main north-south national freeway reopened Monday after weeks of snow and ice storms that have throttled transport and disrupted supplies of food and fuel during the country's peak holiday season.
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