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Langtang 2 – Across What Was
“We cannot change too much of what is there, but we can manage what we see and how we move forward”, Uncle Dawa says at one point over a tea. As with so much in my own frames of life, tea is a conduit and facilitator. It is a fluid that soothes, and stimulates. Continue reading
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Tagged Glaciers, Himalayan Water Towers, Himalayas, kyanjin, Langtang, Lirung, mountains, Nepal, Sherpa, Tea, tea and mountains, tea break, Third Pole, Tibet, Water
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Langtang – Himalayan Water Towers…and herbs
Perceptions are everything and here there is so very much within sensing distance. Syabrubesi is a dusty gateway that lies behind us. We head west through green tree lines of pine, birch, and rhododendron and nettles. The Buddhist sage and … Continue reading
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Tagged documentary, environment, Glaciers, herbs, Himalayan medicines, Himalayan Water Towers, Himalayas, Ice, Jeff Fuchs, Langtang, Lirung, Milarepa, mountains, nettles, rhododendron, storytelling, Tea, Third Pole
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