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Nepal – Thorong La


Nepal – Near Thorong La Pass (5'416 m)
Translation: "Thunder Pass".
The crossing of Thorong La is technically harmless under normal weather conditions (you never have to hold on the rock). The only realistic objective danger is the crossing of a rockfall area about 50 m wide about one hour before Thorong Phedi (the valley base on the east side) at about 4'000 m.
Tibetan prayer flags usually have the colors blue, white, red, green and yellow with the sequence from left to right or in the case of flags hung in a star shape from the inside to the outside.
The number five plays a central role in Tibetan Buddhism and embodies the four cardinal points as well as the center. The colors stand for one element each:
- Blue for emptiness (the space, the sky).
- White for the air (the clouds, the wind)
- Red for the fire
- Green for the water
- Yellow for the earth element.
The flags are exposed to the wind until they are completely weathered, so that, according to the belief of the faithful, the prayers written on them are carried to heaven.
► Gudrun
(28.7955, 83.9339) – OpenTopoMap
Translation: "Thunder Pass".
The crossing of Thorong La is technically harmless under normal weather conditions (you never have to hold on the rock). The only realistic objective danger is the crossing of a rockfall area about 50 m wide about one hour before Thorong Phedi (the valley base on the east side) at about 4'000 m.
Tibetan prayer flags usually have the colors blue, white, red, green and yellow with the sequence from left to right or in the case of flags hung in a star shape from the inside to the outside.
The number five plays a central role in Tibetan Buddhism and embodies the four cardinal points as well as the center. The colors stand for one element each:
- Blue for emptiness (the space, the sky).
- White for the air (the clouds, the wind)
- Red for the fire
- Green for the water
- Yellow for the earth element.
The flags are exposed to the wind until they are completely weathered, so that, according to the belief of the faithful, the prayers written on them are carried to heaven.
► Gudrun
(28.7955, 83.9339) – OpenTopoMap
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polytropos club has replied to ©UdoSm clubpolytropos club has replied to Daniela Brocca clubDaniela Brocca club has replied to polytropos clubpolytropos club has replied to Daniela Brocca clubAber du kannst ja auch auf weniger hohe Berge, sie sind ja ganz in deiner Nähe. :-)
polytropos club has replied to Leon_Vienna club5416! So hoch bin ich selbst in Bolivien nicht gekommen, da war knapp unter 5000 Schluss- und den Berg hochschnaufen musste ich da auch nicht.
Höhenverträglichkeit ist zwar nicht altersabhängig, aber wenn man's einmal gut vertragen hat, heißt es nicht, dass es beim zweiten Mal auch so ist...
polytropos club has replied to Gudrun clubGudrun club has replied to polytropos clubpolytropos club has replied to Gudrun clubGudrun club has replied to polytropos clubpolytropos club has replied to Gudrun clubpolytropos club has replied to Annemarie clubSi, Zen, there is something about it. :)
funktioniert das über den Luftdruck? Hast du richtig kalibriert? ;-)))
sehr gutes Bild übrigens!
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