Monthly Archives: November 2016

Illegal

We asked our tour guide if we could keep our Travel Permits, but were told that we weren’t even allowed to photograph them.

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Rooftops

More smoke and more prayer flags over the rooftops of Lhasa.

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Revisionism

After returning to Lhasa, we visited the Tibet Museum. The calligraphy and masks were particularly entrancing.  This two-dimensional mask reminded me of something out of Mirrormask. The propaganda in some of the exhibits was pretty heavy-handed, emphasizing the historical legitimacy of … Continue reading

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Canyon

Driving from Shigatse back to Lhasa along the Yarlung Tsangpo River. The river originates near Mount Kailash in the west of Tibet where — upstream from where I saw it — it drains the norther section of the Himalayas and … Continue reading

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Sunrise II

I hate selfies.  And I’m bad at them.  But here I am in the morning light at Rongbuk Monastery with Mount Everest over my shoulder in the distance.

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Highest

Debbie and I kept crossing paths with a small group of travelers from an Australian tour company.  We met up with them — in the freezing cold — to watch the sun set on Everest from the Tibetan-side Everest Base … Continue reading

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Higher

We stayed at the guest rooms of a Nyingma (a “red hat” school) monastery called Rongbuk, highest monastery in the world, just 8km away from Everest Base Camp. The monastery was cold and relatively desolate.  Saw about as many sheep … Continue reading

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High

Our first glimpse of the Himalayas from one of the high passes. That large peak just left of center is Mount Everest at 8848m (29,000 ft.) above sea level, highest mountain in the world. Also visible are Lhotse (4th highest), … Continue reading

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Gateway

The entrance to Qomolangma National Park, gateway to Everest and the Himalayas, stands at 5248m (17,200 ft.) The wind tore at the prayer flags.

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Snowland

We overnighted in Pelbar aka Shelkar aka New Tingri. Accommodations (as the criminally misleading “Snowland Hotel”) were what I would consider “unloved motel”-caliber……but with water disconnected from the sink, shower, and toilet to prevent freezing.

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Fort II

The Shigatse Dzong (seen here in another of my famously shitty photographs) echoes the architectural design of the Potala Palace.

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Circumambulation

In Shigatse, I loved the particular shade of blue on the stone sign out front of the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery.The monastery is supposed to be the home of the Panchen Lama, the highest ranking lama after the Dalia Lama in … Continue reading

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Ostentatious

Our “three star” hotel in Shigatse was so ornate, so over the top, so Chinese that it looked almost Korean. 

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Fort

The town of Gyantse is the third largest in all of Tibet.  And yet it only has about 60,000 residence. Is is dominated by the fort (Gyantse Dzong) that is perched on the hill at the center of town.  It … Continue reading

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Glacier

A glacier at 5020m (16,500 ft.)      

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