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Summer 2007 - USA, India, Nepal
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India: The North
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Pangong-tso
At almost 14,000 feet, Pangong-tso is one of the highest lakes in the world and home to numerous species of Himalayan wildlife.
Ever wondered where cashmere comes from?
Pangong-tso straddles the border with India and China (Tibet) and so it is a very sensitive area militarily. Here an Indian gun
Skipping rocks
On our way back, we had to pause for a bit while BRO dynamited a mudslide caused by winter ice and snow melting in the warm summ
The valiant road-workers of the BRO. Driving through the mountains was always a bit of a seat-of-your-pants affair - there were
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