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"8 000 People a Day": a Surreal Traffic Jam Traps Hundreds of Tourists in Rafting in the Throats of a Canyon

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In the images, it is a floating rainbow at the stop: hundreds of colorful buoys rush into a water corridor surrounded by steep cliffs. On 19 July, in south-western China, the city of Guiyang was the scene of such a spectacular and unexpected phenomenon: a traffic jam on the water. Hundreds of tourists, helmets and lifejackets on their backs, found themselves compressed in the Nanjiang Grand Canyon gorges, one of the most popular spots for raftin…
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In the images, it is a floating rainbow at the stop: hundreds of colorful buoys rush into a water corridor surrounded by steep cliffs. On 19 July, in south-western China, the city of Guiyang was the scene of such a spectacular and unexpected phenomenon: a traffic jam on the water. Hundreds of tourists, helmets and lifejackets on their backs, found themselves compressed in the Nanjiang Grand Canyon gorges, one of the most popular spots for raftin…

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mariefrance.fr broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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