That direction for another 3 days...
Somewhere between Manangand & Thorong Pedi appx…
Two strong men... and candies
Swirls of high elevated plains
Michal walks around the old village
Ivan rests
Four Doors in Jaipur
Typical scene from an Assamese town
Green markets of Assam
Closer to the top
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Domestic yak
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Evening in the mountains
Back home
Back home with a basket full of yield
Humde airport from the way to Upper Pisang, trekki…
Burned by the Sun
See a skull?
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Around mani wall
m a n i s t o n e s
Everyday scene (for some)
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Starting the trek
Looks like Himalaya
Shapes of a Scottish midday
Highlands
Gents or chavs?
Hiding in grass
Coming closer
Better a penny in hand than a million in the bush
Tamil side of mountains
Love the color match
Not yet up there
Easy time I.
Easy time II.
Easy time III.
Easy time IV.
Let's watch closer
Easy time V.
Munnar tea plantages
Shrubs that changed Asia
Almost like a Xmas tree
Not bad
Salute you
Lost words, now
Up there
Yellow Kerala, Blue Tamil Nadu
(Almost) A Meditation
Brijesh, guide-walla
Cannot stop watching the colorrz
All sorts of bluish
How much ɓɫɛʊ̈ is enough?
Composition contest
Last shot of colour, here
Man on the clouds
Man in his habitat
Let's get away, just for one day
Land of the Kota
I have it all now
Two worlds, one people
It's us...
This makes your daily brew
Biig caalm
Tea is everywhere you see
Roaming stone
Dream of Keralan mountains
Hidden in the tea shrubs
See also...
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Passing a stone cairn, enjoying a small refreshment
In Himalays, the stacks of carefully placed stones translated in english as "cairns" are often aligned beside rivers and at mountain alters, making the path-markers on a trail. While this is true for Nepal as well, cairns hold a much more cultural meaning than just direction-pointers. Both Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism, two major local religions, have philosophies that indicate every sentient being is connected to the universe. Many cultural symbolisms occur in the form of stones in old legends,including the local shamanistic traditions.Cairns in the Himalayas are also often ornamented with prayer flags, and the stones are often arranged in a certain way, with some even worshipped as altars to the gods.
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