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Amne Machin Farewell – A Descent
Looking at the sky we see fierce white monotones and wind’s power, below in front of us on the earth lies a different story. An avalanche’s disintegrating power has rearranged the land in front of us. A brutal black surge … Continue reading
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Amne Machin – A Rush of White and a Kora
Amye Maqen (Amne Machin, Anye Machin) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amne_Machin), the stout, the muscular, and for much of time, the utterly hidden from the outside world…our first glimpse of it is of a snow capped wonder that appears far closer than it is. There … Continue reading
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Tagged Amdo, Amne Machin, ancient salt road, buddhism, China travel, circumambulation, expedtion, Golog, Golok, Himalayan Trade, Jeff Fuchs, kora, Mado, Mountain, Nam Chu, Nomad, normadic traders, Qinghai, Qinghai travel, Qinghai trekking, sacred mountains, sacred mountains of Tibet, Salt, Tea, tibetan sacred mountains, tibetan trade route, Tibetan trade routes, Tsalam, Xiadawu
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