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Tibet 2 |
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Here some more reflections of Tibet's beauty, with more focus on the landscape. |
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At occasions, it was a little bit frosty in the morning, ... |
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..., but a cheerful mood it hard to kill. |
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The yaks did not seem to be bothered by the weather. |
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The Gyantse Dzong fort thrones over the Nyang Chu valley. |
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A forgotten fort in the Yamdrok-tso lake. |
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At least: The Mount Everest in sight. |
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Coming closer, we met a herd of yaks at 5,600m altitude. |
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Our turning point. It was tempting to go furher, but that would require more gear. Next time then. |
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Neither the desert-like landscape nor the abundance of ruin I originally expect to find right next to the Mount Everest. |
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Finally, a farewell to the roof of the world. I will be back. |
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