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Chinese tourists explore an archeological site where prehistoric cave dwellers made their home on a rock cliff on Yongning Mountain, near Luohe Valley in Shaanxi Province on April 7, 2014. Ancient cave dwellings dot Northern Shaanxi Province. Currently more than 30 million Chinese live in caves, many of them in the province where the Loese plateau, with its distinctive cliffs of yellow, porous soil, makes digging easy and cave dwelling an attractive option. UPI/Stephen Shaver Image details Contributor:
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