Entries Tagged ‘Tibet’:
filed in Animals, Nepal, Tibet, Videos on Sep.26, 2008
As we drive along the bumpy gravel track of the Friendship “Highway” between Tibet and Nepal, we are constantly confronted with roadblocks. The most common? Gigantic herds of goats! Apparently, the goats that people eat in Nepal are raised in the grassy plains of Tibet, and then marched along the highway down the steep, precarious [...]
Tags: Friendship Highway, goats, herd, Nepal, Tibet
filed in Tibet, Videos on Sep.21, 2008
Our shadows taller than our souls…
Tags: desert, shadow, Tibet, video
filed in Animals, Photo Set, Tibet on Sep.20, 2008
Yaks are pretty much the coolest animal of all time. Sure, they may just be big woolly cows with sweet horns, but they’re a way of life for everyone in rural Tibet. The nomadic yak herders live in tent encampments in the windy Tibetan planes, surrounded by their herd, and yaks are the source of [...]
Tags: cattle, China, Namtso Lake, Tibet, yaks
filed in People, Photo, Tibet on Sep.19, 2008
Today my friend Tee and I were walking along the shore of Namtso Lake here in Tibet, and we were approached by these two young “monks.” They were boys, around 12 or 13 years old, adorned in red Tibetan Buddhist robes, but there was something off and un-monklike about them. Maybe it was the fact [...]
Tags: Buddhist, China, imposters, monks, Namtso Lake, Playboy, Tibet
filed in Gear, Misc., Tibet on Sep.16, 2008
I didn’t know that iPods could get altitude sickness, but my iPod has been pretty sick ever since I arrived in Tibet. I’ve got a fifth generation 60GB Video iPod, and whenever I get above about 3,500 meters in elevation (a little over 10,000) feet, it wonks out. Its poor hard drive starts making those [...]
Tags: air pressure, altitude, disk, elevation, hard drive, iPod, lhasa, Tibet
filed in Stories, Tibet on Sep.16, 2008
There are few places in the world that I’ve had a more romantic view of than the “rooftop of the world,” Tibet. Tibet! It’s the home of the Dalai Lama, rainbows of prayer flags, yak’s milk tea, and the devoutest Buddhist monks. It’s one of those magical, lost-in-time places where tradition trumps all, a place [...]
Tags: China, hipsters, lhasa, Tibet