Ali (4200m), Western Tibet, 5th October 2006. This is the Indus River very close to it's source on the high west Tibetan plateau. This area, or more specifically Mt Kailash and Lake Manasarovar, is the source of the four massive rivers of the Indian subcontinent. The Karnali (which flows into the Ganges), Indus, Sutlej and Brahmaputra.
Only prob Marie-Angellque is all my pics are in my moms basement, I could have em sent over but my folks dont need to see pics of me doin the things I do when Im away. Its better to have em think I go to museums and stuff if ya know what I mean.
Im reallly fuclimg pissed but fespite that I can still hit a tarfet at 1000m plus. mayVRVe bnot tonight but it qint beyond the wit if man. Nowhammy.
Darchen and the Barkha Plain, Western Tibet, 9th October 2006 - with Gurla Mandata (7728m) at distance far left. Behind this huge mountain you can just make out the extreme west of the Nepali Himalaya massif. Out of shot to the right is Nanda Devi (7817m) in India, this part of Tibet has vistas on the rest of the world itself; behind my shooting location on this small hill is the amazing Mt Kailash - a special place anyway you look at it
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Patriots always talk of dying for their country, and never of killing for their country - Bertrand Russell
The Potala Palace, Lhasa, Tibet 26th October 2006. I know I've already posted this pic elsewhere, but I'll never take another photo as good so no apologies for putting it up again
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Patriots always talk of dying for their country, and never of killing for their country - Bertrand Russell