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001. Archery, the national sport of Bhutan (near the town of Paro) I.
002. Archery, the national sport of Bhutan (near the town of Paro) II.
003. Typical Bhutanese shop front in the town of Paro.
004. A liquor shop in Paro.
005. The hills just outside Paro.
006. Bhutanese house (near Paro). Note the Bhuddist symbols painted on the wall.
007. The flying phallus seen on many houses to distract and there+C58by ward off evil spirits.
008. Taktshang Monastery (17th century), severely damaged by fire in 1998.
009. A Bhutanese stove.
010. Students in Paro.
011. Horses (of my small Jhomolhari expedition) crossing a bridge in the Paro Chhu valley.
012. Farmer family (grandfather and his grandchildren).
013. Young girl.
014. Prayer flag.
015. Young boy.
016. Valley near Thangthangka (around 4.000 meters).
017. A chorten (a receptacle for offerings) near a cremation site.
018. Farmer family.
019. At the Jhomolhari base camp (4.090 meters). Altitude of Mt. Jhomolhari is 7.314 meters).
020. Mt. Jichu Drake (6.989 meters).
021. The rough and dry terrain near Nyile La (4.890 meters).
022. Young nomad girl.
023. Nomad family.
024. Camp at Linghzi.
025. Accommodation of the nomads.
026. Yak, the strong, long-haired high altitude bull.
027. At the Yeli La (4.820 meters).
028. Prayer wheels at the Punakha Dzong.
029. Punakha Dzong (fortress), founded in 1637).
030. Cantilever bridge across the Mo Chhu at Punakha Dzong.