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Mowing the lawn the old fashioned way Manual labour keeping the grounds maintained A view of the Taj Mahal from the terrace of our hotel Monkeys outside our hotel room window. We discovered afterwards they'd eaten through the phone lines, as can be seen here. The colourful town of Mcleod Ganj These big slugs were everywhere and often looked like a decomposing leaf On the way to Bhagsu Nag waterfall No Name Cafe Le Waterfall Views of McLeod Ganj from Tibet World Yeshi introducing the folk night The first act, from a Tibetan nomad One of the talented Tibetan musicians playing a Tibetan insrument Another Tibetan nomad, this time he not only sang but made amazing music with some nomadic whistling One of the French volunteers providing a French twist to the cultural show. Everyone trying there hand at some Tibetan dancing. I tried until the increasing pace resulted in me becoming more uncoordinated! Misty night time view of McLeod Ganj from Tibet World The Sacred Dal lake The sun finally came out in earnest a few days before we left so I went crazy with the camera. Tibet World (top floor) viewed from our hotel The main street of McLeod Ganj. Relatively quiet at that time of morning (9ish AM) The prayer wheels of one of the Buddhist temples The main town square Bhagsu road on the right, often muddy but the way to Tibet World and Nicks cafe. TIPA road on the left, leading to the Iyengar yoga centre and Dharamakot. Nicks Cafe. One of our favourite eating places. Monument inside the Dalai Lama temple Looking down to McLeod Ganj (1750M) and Dharamakot (2000M) on our way to Triund hill. How did they get the prayer flags out onto the ends of those trees?? One happy trekker with our rain gear at the ready. The Magic View cafe (2500M) is the last cafe until you get to the top Triund hill!! Cows, horses and donkeys grazing at 3000M Part of the track (halfway between Magic View and the top) Kayla has succeeded!! Here comes the fog. The fog just rushes in around here.
test The start of the trek for Lukla Mountains behind Lukla The alternative bridge as the other had washed away Our first view of Yaks First Yak train Yak poo drying to be used for fuel View from our bedroom window of snow topped mountains in Dingbouche Acclimatisation day climb to 5100m "We made it" The view for Kayla's birthday The toilets at there worst Solar cooker, Solar hot water and Solar power donated by people around the world A lot of Yak poo drying, thats a lot of fuel The memorial gate for fallen climbers near Loboche The Mountains are starting to get so much bigger Kayla almost at the top of the big stairs Helicopter flying rich people in to Loboche The approach to Locboche
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