View from the highway to Ura town
Bhutanese young man
Bhutanese young lady
Young boy using his basket as an hat
Two young Bhutanese ladies
Happy kids in Yatna
Handicraft shop in Yatna near Ura
Checkpoint in Ura
An intersection in Jakar
Restaurant in Jakar
Painting of a demon inside the Kurjey Lhakhang tem…
Kurjey Lhakhang comprises
Monks home in the Konchogsum Lhakhang temple
A walk along the Bumthang Chhu (river)
Along the Tang valley
Landscape near Nga Lhakhang village
Villagers from Ujen Chholeng
Tang valley in Bumthang district
Inside a store in Jakar
Pelrithang
Pelrithang Dechhen
Shopping in Jakar
Entrance door to the Wangdue Phodrang Dzong
Serious landslide
The highway route along the rocks
Up to the highest pass on the transnational highwa…
At the highest point of the highway (3800 m)
Road down the Djendebji pass (2525 m)
Mongar village center
Children playing soccer in Mongar
Highway before Tashigang
Falling rocks short before Tashigang city
The road from Mongar to Tashigang
Arriving Tashigang district
Welcome statue at the Chagzam (iron bridge)
Tashigang Dzong
Tashigang Dzong
Tashigang at the Stupa
Tashigang city place
Tashigang city center
At the hill of Tashigang
Tashigang town
Curious Pupils in Tashigang
Bhutan Post Express
Zangdopelri Temple in Kanglung
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The transnational Bhutanese highway every winter and raining season suffer under big land slides and avalanches. Reparations are necessary every spring time on may particularly endangered places along the 550 km long highway. (The white pointers show the nearly invisible rope crossing the highway to pull up the timbers from the valley.)
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