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Bhutan

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Photos: Lost in Bhutan - Day 2

Thursday, 30 Dec 2021 | Flickr Photo Gallery


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Photos: Lost in Bhutan - Day 1

Sunday, 26 Dec 2021 | Flickr Photo Gallery

The visual story about a country cloaked behind the mountains.
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Photos: Lost in Bhutan - Day 8

Wednesday, 6 Apr 2011 | Flickr Photo Gallery


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Photos: Lost in Bhutan - Day 7

Wednesday, 6 Apr 2011 | Flickr Photo Gallery


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Photos: Lost in Bhutan - Day 6

Wednesday, 6 Apr 2011 | Flickr Photo Gallery


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Photos: Lost in Bhutan - Day 5

Wednesday, 6 Apr 2011 | Flickr Photo Gallery


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Photos: Lost in Bhutan - Day 4

Wednesday, 6 Apr 2011 | Flickr Photo Gallery


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Photos: Lost in Bhutan - Day 3

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Photos: Lost in Bhutan - All

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Lost in Bhutan - Last Day

Monday, 27 Dec 2010 | Views [1009]

Last Day – Dec 11 2010 We left Punakha for Paro at around 8.00. The weather was great. On the way we met some monkeys and stopped for a short while at Dochula Pass. It was so cloudy that most of the mountains cannot be seen. In the end ... Read more >


Lost in Bhutan - Day 7

Monday, 27 Dec 2010 | Views [787]

Day 7 – Dec 10 2010 The day did not start so early. We woke up at 6 drove to Gasa Dzongkhag. It was a misty morning. The vision was probably only 5 metres at most, but I managed to get some images out of the environment. There was a ... Read more >


Lost in Bhutan - Day 6

Monday, 27 Dec 2010 | Views [898]

Day 6 – Dec 9 2010 Today was a very special day of the trip. We woke up at 4.30 am to go and photograph the White Bellied Hereon. Much rarer than the Black Necked Cranes, these birds had a humble population of only 26 in Bhutan. According ... Read more >


Lost in Bhutan - Day 5

Monday, 27 Dec 2010 | Views [1046]

Day 5 – Dec 8 2010 This morning we woke up at 5.30 for a crane shoot again. Like in an operation, Jason and I slowly and secretly went a long way around to sneak close to the flock of cranes in the centre of the wetland. Afterwards, ... Read more >

Tags: bhutan, dzong, monastery, monks, mountains, nature, travel, tree, trekking


Lost in Bhutan - Day 4

Sunday, 26 Dec 2010 | Views [924]

Day 4 – Dec 7 2010 I was well awake at 5.30 am. The sub-zero temperature plus the dark sky promised an adventure. We were “shooting” the Black Necked Cranes this morning. From the road looking down, the highest wetland in the world looked ... Read more >


Lost in Bhutan - Day 3

Sunday, 26 Dec 2010 | Views [1171]

Day 3 – Dec 6 2010 In the morning I went across some early shops which sell various items. After walking around, we ended at the Clock Tower of Thimphu. It is noticeable that everywhere in Bhutan has a religious imprint. I spotted ... Read more >

Tags: bhutan, buddhism, dzong, fortress, landscape, monks, paro, prayer flags


Lost in Bhutan - Day 2

Sunday, 26 Dec 2010 | Views [1207]

Day 2 – Dec 5 2010 7.00 am – I didn’t sleep much, thanks to the dogs barking all night outside the hotel. It’s quite strange that you can see dogs almost everywhere around here. Anyway, a walk around the hotel shows me an interesting ... Read more >

Tags: bhutan, buddhism, dzong, fortress, landscape, monks, paro, prayer flags


Lost in Bhutan - Day 1

Saturday, 25 Dec 2010 | Views [1480]

Day 1 – Dec 4 2010 7.15 am – I was just in time for the flight from Bangkok to Paro. Only halfway through the flight did I meet Mr. Jason Edwards and Mr. Simon Monk. We got to know each other and enjoyed the landscape outside the window. Far away, ... Read more >

Tags: bhutan, buddhism, dzong, fortress, landscape, monks, paro, prayer flags

 

 

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