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China 2004
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The road to Lhasa
A Journey through thr mistic places described in the book " The road to Lhasa" of Sarat Chandra Das one of the first travellers that explore Central Tibet in the XIX century. An itinerary through inexplored monastery and heritages in the highlands of Himalaya among never-ending glaciers, where the sky is on the hand makes feel more near to the God. In the higherand inaccessible places the "wind horses" colourful textiles prayers, moved by the wind talks beyond the space. Theceng,Yangpachen,Ngamda monasteries in which the lamas women and men hand on traditions and magical secrets lost in the actual time. Women and men that live in a loneliness that only the unlimited spaces of the highlands can mitigate.
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