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Excelente casa de Té, dónde el té es servido con grasa de los animales de carga, que sacrifican cuando son viejos.
Western Tibet, Sacred Mount Kailash. Towards Drolma La (m. 5.600) a woman is on her Kora, the pilgrimage around the mountain; for some days she's going to crawl like that. Her little daughter is going with her.
Templo de Jokhamg.
Corazón del mundo espiritual tibetano. Su interior es oscuro y misterioso. Miles de personas lo visitan en un trasiego constante y sin apenas parar dan la vueIta a sus multiples salas e instalacoones en el sentido de las agujas del reloj, al igual que sus rezadores y las ruedas de plegarias giran sin parar.. Todo gira y gira constantemente. La multitud es imparable, el lugar es Impactante. .
Livestock mobility, flexible use of rangelands, and diverse herds were key elements of traditional nomadic pastoral practices throughout the world and contributed to the high ecological stability of pastoral systems.
Nomads are still found today on the Tibetan Plateau and Himalaya. Known in the Tibetan language as drokpa, translating as “high-pasture people,” there are an estimated two million Tibetan-speaking nomads spread over a vast area. Throughout the Tibetan areas of what is now the People’s Republic of China and in the northern parts of Bhutan, India and Nepal, nomads are an important element in the economy and society wherever they are found, but their way of life is disappearing.
Read more: maptia.com/danielmiller/stories/nomads-of-the-tibetan-pla...
Autumn is my fav season. I just realized that 1 year has nearly past since my trip to Tibet! I wonder where I would spend autumn this year....
Landscape along the 219 national highway near Zhuduo in Zhongba County, Shigatse, Tibet, China October 21, 2010. Photo by Tim Chong
Potala Palace
The Potala Palace was the chief residence of the Dalai Lama until the 14th Dalai Lama fled to Dharamsala, India, after an invasion and failed uprising in 1959.
The Great Fifth Dalai Lama, started the construction of the Potala Palace in 1645.. Today, the Potala Palace is a museum and a temple and a very importand building for Tibet.
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