Snow View Ladakh
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Preserved Temple, Ruined Citadel & Puncture
... cracked, and smoke stained from the hundreds of butter lamps burning over the hundreds of years.. The monk locked up and led us over to the humble looking Sumtsek Temple.
Crown Jewel Murals - Sumtsek Temple
The bright and colorful murals on the inner walls of Sumtsek Temple all appear to be freshly restored. The monk insisted they are original from the 11th ...
Resting in Leh
... baby donkey does, but he just walks around the streets of Leh. We have seen him everyday. He has long legs, big ears, and fluffy coat. He is also skittish. No matter what mood I'm in, when I see him I smile. He's so darn cute.That's just about it for Leh! It's been fun but 3 days is enough in Leh for a quick trip. We are headed out tomorrow morning at 5 am on a bus to Manali. I'm not sure when the next opportunity to update will be. Wish us luck!
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Ladakh
... individuals with camera traps and numbers were slowly increasing. He reckoned he had an 80% success rate in finding them with tourists so maybe I should return there sometime. Not far away was an old stone pen used to trap snow leopards by tethering an animal inside but this was long since disused. We had to cross the river a few times and though it was only thigh deep by now it was still pretty cold. We saw a variety of birdlife including choughs, ...
Following my instincts
... I hadn't been drunk in India so far, so this was gonna be special, plus Vaughne and the girls were so on my level. We just laughed, got drunk, talked deep stuff, laughed more, smoked and put the world to right. My head hit the pillow with a thump that night. Loving it!
New challenges lie ahead now as I sit in the internet cafe. Gotta get myself out of Leh soon I think, down to Manali. And just get the most out of this huge amazing country in the short time i have left! ...
Land of the snow leopards
... left, and we just had to hope he knew somewhere that looked a little warmer! We moved on to the third pass and were soon caught in a really thick snowstorm, the driver peering through the windscreen with less than 2m visibility, and all of us going slightly quiet, wondering what we were driving into and if we would be alright. We only saw one other vehicle and it makes you think it would not be terribly pleasant if you were to break down at 3,900 metres in ...
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