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At Tso Moriri, at 4600 meters altitude on the Centra Asian side of the Himalaya. Close to the border with Tibet, in Ladakh, India. Very remote...12 hours across trackless sand in high altitude desert, this is the summer grazing lands for the Ladaki herders of Pashmina goats. These nomads spend several months in the yak hair tents, before retreating to lower levels before the winter, with temperatures of -50 degrees arrives. This old woman who was blind, sat here all day while her family accompanied the goats to graze. The shepherds keep the snow leopards and wolves away from the animals.
Because these Tibetan people’s have historically long lived inside the Indian border, their lifestyle is not at any risk, as the Indian government is very supportive of these minorities, especially in border regions.
Because these Tibetan people’s have historically long lived inside the Indian border, their lifestyle is not at any risk, as the Indian government is very supportive of these minorities, especially in border regions.
Günter Klaus, Thomas Heizmann, , niraK68 and 51 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Have a good new week my friend ;-)
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They don't look sufficiently educated in the wonders of the ways of totalitarianism to me.
Double yellow star were it possible, Diana.
Diana Australis club has replied to Andy Rodker clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Diana Australis clubIt looked so much like part of the Chinese Empire! Annoyed that I made a fool of myself, but not annoyed that I made a generally valid point about totalitarianism.
But I must learn to look into a photo and notes more carefully before I start pontificating!
Diana Australis club has replied to Andy Rodker clubThe Indians, though appalling to Muslims under the present regime, are super tolerant of the Buddhist peoples in all their border areas. They get subsidised food, good free health care And education. They have a couple of large rural boarding schools for nomad kids. No brainwashing. The Dalaï Lama spends quite a bit of time up in Ladakh.
We have been in the far north west and remote Far East of India in the Tibetan areas, and the people live happy, traditional lives with warm relationships with Indians. I guess it is a mutual benefit...it keeps the Indian Tibetans safe from the Chinese close by on the border, and they are supportive and assist the security and strategic presence Of the Indians and military in their areas.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Diana Australis clubhave a nice & safe week, Diana !
Good choice of B&W.
I do like these pictures from your travels. It opens our eyes to different cultures so much..
And this pic works well in mono too!
Best Wishes, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
All the best, Doug
Wünsche noch einen schönen 3. Adventsonntag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
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