9 am.
It is foggy on the Yangtze this morning. We can make out houses and smokestacks on the banks but nothing beyond. Barges pass us carrying logs, coal, cars. Other than the sound of our own engines, the world seems quiet. I see a solitary bird fly past.
10 am.
Jin, our onboard program director, is talking to us about the history of the Three Gorges Dam which we may or may not be able to see later on through the fog. It produces 2% of China's power, but as Confucius say, "it's better than nothing."
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