Tibetan flags
Mosuo grannies
Mosuo woman with a grandchild
Famose vista to the Kailash peak
The Kailash peak
Kailash peak
Creeping through very cramped rock boulders
Start the climb to the high Drolma La pass
Kailash glacier Gang Rimpoche
The top of the pass at an altitude of 5.665 m
Drolma La pass 5.665 m
Gauri Kund lake
Bizarre rock formation
Deep step down into the Lhachu valley
Tso Moriri. Nomad camp and sky at 4700meters
Ki Buddhist Gompa, Spiti.
Worshipper
Clown:masked lama dances, Ladakh
Audience, lama dances. Phyang
Lama dance: killing earthly desire
Over Lhagang/Tagong
Prayer wheels
Paoma Shan
Bitahai Lake near Zhongdian
Lhasa railway station
Lonely Yak gets posting for a photo shoot
Overnight camp in Deraphuk
Mount Kailash
Buddha in shade
Buddha
Lhasa Ascent
Tibetan woman in a village near Zhongdian
View to the Songzanlin Monastery complex
Wall paintings inside the Songzanlin Monastery
Living quarter behind the Songzanlin Monastery
Main entrance to the Songzanlin Monastery
Songzanlin Monastery
Yak dung used as tibetian fuel
Young Tibetian girls
Mustang City, the hidden kingdom in Nepal
Mustang town
Drolma La (5.665 m) at the Kailash Kora
Icefall on the Mount Chyangresi
Inside a Nomads Tent
Kodari the border to Nepal
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Beauty of Sky, Himmel, cielo, ciel, hemel, céu, небо, cennet,
Beauty of Sky, Himmel, cielo, ciel, hemel, céu, небо, cennet,
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Nagqu River near Amdo
Nagqu is in the northern of Tibet. The name "Nagqu" comes from the Nagqu River which is the upper reaches of the Nujiang River. In the past, the river was also called "Heihe" (Black River). Today, "Nagqu" is generally referred to as Nagqu Prefecture.
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