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Picture of the day: Sherpa on road

2 April 2009 — Chris Breebaart
sherpa on raod

sherpa on road (Tibet)

Posted in China, Holiday, Nikon F90, Photography, Picture of the day, Tibet. Tags: Himalaya, Kodak TriX, Nikon F90, Picture of the day, sherpa, Tibet. 2 Comments »

Picture of the day: thinking of Tibet (2)

1 May 2008 — Chris Breebaart

Streetscene in Shigatse, April 2004

Shigatse 2004

Posted in Holiday, Nikon F90, Photo, Photography, Picture of the day, Tibet. Tags: Picture of the day, Shigatse, Tibet. Leave a Comment »
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