Landscape in Kyirong Tibet
Mountain view from Nyalam Tibet
The Potala
A rest in a Nomads tent
Inside the Potala
Way back to the third level
Details of the lentil carvings
Warning signs beside the walk
Beside the historical path of Phra Vihaan
Get to the Gopura of the second level
Entrance to the Phra Vihaan hill
Monks entering the Gopura complex
Debris of the Central Sanctuary
Beautiful carved lintel being in good condition
Way back to the first level
Walking on the edge of Khao Phra Vihaan
Naga Balustrade
At the edge of the Pay Ta De
Very well preserved lintel
Collapsed prang and lentil at the fourth level
Debris inside the yard of Phra Vihaan
Gopura of the third level
Thai monks visiting the remains of killing machine…
Monks on a rooftop in the Tibetan quarter of Lhasa
Ganden Monastery 55 km outside Lhasa
Guesthouse in Chusar
Tibetan kids in front of an overland bus
Fix my tent in Nyalam
Down, down, down to the Nepalese border
Siri our Tibetan driver shows a carved Yak horn
At the riverside of Tsang Po
Chaos at the Nepalese border
Kodari the border to Nepal
Inside a Nomads Tent
Icefall on the Mount Chyangresi
Drolma La (5.665 m) at the Kailash Kora
Explaining my video camera
Seralung Gompa
Crossing an icefield after the Drolma La
Zutrul Phuk Monastery
Young Tibetian girls
Yak dung used as tibetian fuel
Crossing the Tsang Po (Brahmaputra)
Buddha statue inside the Pelkor Chode Monastery
Nemo Nanyi (Gurla Mandhata) peak (7728 m) in Weste…
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Drepung Monastery 3 km outside Lhasa


Drepung was known for the high standards of its academic study, and was called the Nalanda of Tibet, a reference to the great Buddhist monastic university of India.
This temple was also destoyed by the Chinese invators (and the English agressors before!) Now a place for thousands tibetian pilgrims and international tourist.
This temple was also destoyed by the Chinese invators (and the English agressors before!) Now a place for thousands tibetian pilgrims and international tourist.
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