Phurma Yutso lake on the way to Gyantse
Feeling superb after the Kora
Kumbum Stupa in Gyantse
Gyantse and its Dzong
Simi mountain range
Pheku Tso lake
Crossing the Tsang Po (Brahmaputra)
Nemo Nanyi (Gurla Mandhata) peak (7728 m) in Weste…
On the way around the Kailash
Tashilhunpo Monastery in Shigatse
A tent for a rest during the Kora
The Potala
Mountain view from Nyalam Tibet
Drepung Monastery 3 km outside Lhasa
At the riverside of Tsang Po
Inside a Nomads Tent
Drolma La (5.665 m) at the Kailash Kora
The scarp south of Phra Vihaan
First level of Khao Phra Vihaan
Ancient ruins in Tangbe
Samar village
Mustang town
Mustang City, the hidden kingdom in Nepal
Ganden Monastery near Lhasa
At the rooftop of the Potala Palace
Pilgrims step in the Toling Monastery
Young Buddha Statue in Dali, Yunnan
Tibetan woman in a village near Zhongdian
Tashi Choe Dzong and Gouvernment building complex…
Dzongchung at Punakha Dzong
Tiger's Nest Monastery with the fire destroyed par…
The Paro bridge
Dancing women in their traditional Kira
An intersection in Thimphu
Kyichu Lhakhang Monastery
Ta Dzong in Paro
Rinpung Dzong in Paro
Fishing net at the Thu Bon River side
Silhouettes of temples on Bali
Tsarang in Lo Mantang
Thanka enrolled at the Paro Tsechu
Bangkok, Chinese New Year 2007
Paro Dzong
The young Paro river and the Chomolhari
Pass on the way to Ha
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The first river course of Tsang Po (Brahmaputra)
This photo was shot very close the Tsang Po (Brahmaputra) pours.
The river Tsang Po originates in the Jima Yangzong glacier near Mount Kailash. It then flows east for about 1700 Km, at an average height of 4000 m, and is thus the highest of the major rivers in the world.
The river flows through India known as Brahmaputra and in Bangladesh the river splits into two branches before reaching in the worlds largest river delta, the Brahmaputra-Ganges Delta.
The river Tsang Po originates in the Jima Yangzong glacier near Mount Kailash. It then flows east for about 1700 Km, at an average height of 4000 m, and is thus the highest of the major rivers in the world.
The river flows through India known as Brahmaputra and in Bangladesh the river splits into two branches before reaching in the worlds largest river delta, the Brahmaputra-Ganges Delta.
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