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Hidden Wonders of Tibet

My memories of my time spent in Tibet.

I have been fortunate enough to travel to many parts of the world; one of the places that will always be dear to my heart is Tibet. I spent over a year there living in a monastery while on my walk of life. I was searching for my inner child; the child that had become lost to me due to my life style. I enjoyed my time there and made another add on of extended family; a welcome to my already grown number of adopted family members from other parts of the world.

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When I came across this image it brought back many memories for me as I miss the beauty of Tibet China. The landscapes of Tibet are simply startling and out of this world!!

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When I look at this picture it reminds me of just how cold it was in the mountains at times. The fresh air felt good in my lungs and it never tasted of pollution. I remember well my snowshoeing adventures inside the mountain passes here. The exercise kept me very health and strong.

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The view of the valley below was taken from the Reting Monastery; it sits up in the mountains at 13,500 feet above sea level. The valley below is extremely beautiful and if you look really carefully, you can see the winding river that is also supplied by the melt off of snow.

The image below is yet another breathe taking look at one of the many villages that lay scattered throughout the mountains of Tibet China. Heavy snowfall in some areas is very normal.



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This photo that was shot of Lake Yamdrok Tso is really awesome. Notice how in the background the mountains almost kiss the shy. The clouds add a startling quality of beauty to this already amazing image of Tibet's extremely beautiful scenery.

This is a very beautiful look at the inside of a Monastery; its very warm and pleasing to the eyes. An almost instant feeling of inner peace transcends upon on you as you kneel in the center of this room.

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It's a great place to rekindle your inner child and to find the oneness in the self.

Speaking of children, they're truly wonders of Tibet! They are very interested by those that come from the outside world. Once they get to know you, they also become curious and like to ask a lot of questions. Which is cool; because although you may be teaching them, they're also teaching you too?

 

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This Snow Leopard in the photo below is considered to be very rare wonder of Tibet China. It's an awesome animal and one of many very rare animals that can be found in Tibet China.

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This is my final image of a place that I have come to love and respect and is very awe inspiring. The picture speaks for its self. I'll let you be the judge though.

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Thank you for allowing me to share some of the wonders of Tibet China with you the reader. I hope that it has brought you some form of hidden joy.

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Comments (11)
#1 by RJ Chamberlain, Jul 14, 2008
Haven't managed to get to Tibet yet but the pics are great and you obviously love the place and the experiences it gave you. Thanks for sharing Quail.
#2 by Unofre Pili, Jul 14, 2008

Simply amazing share;I have enjoyed life a step further. Thank you Namaste.
#3 by ramtsam, Jul 14, 2008
Beautiful posting. I had been here and other parts of Himalayas. Lovely place. On my spiritual quest I have traveled many places in Himalayas. Thanks for this post. My hugs to you.

#4 by Mystical Whitewolf, Jul 14, 2008
This is wonderful. I bet getting to stay in Tibet of a year was really an experience with many wonderful life changing advents.
Well written.
#5 by IcyCucky, Jul 14, 2008
The more I hear and read about Tibet, the more I my aspiration grows..The pictures are amazing...
#6 by Juancav, Jul 14, 2008
Splendid pictures,and let´s hope,people there ,have a better future.Thank you for sharing it ,Quail.
#7 by Eugene Decaire, Jul 14, 2008
Great pictures and a great experience. Thanks for sharing.
#8 by quail, Jul 14, 2008
Namaste Eugene Decaire, Thank you for your comments and your support of my article.
#9 by Quail, Jul 14, 2008
Namaste IcyCucky, Thank you for your kind words concerning my article.
#10 by Rachel Faye, Jul 16, 2008
Like I said ... I'll stay home and let you bring the world to me as I see it through your eyes... lovely! Thanks. Life in Tibet is simple and yet hard.
#11 by Rana Sinha, Jul 21, 2008
Great! Fascinating pictures and great article. I've managed to reach only 100 miles off Lhasa, where I was turned away by the local authorities as they demanded exorbitant fees way back in 1990. I'll have try to go there again.
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