Commonly, late in the afternoon mists form and the temperature plummets. But even in the enveloping grey, Tengboche is colourful and beautiful.
Commonly, late in the afternoon mists form and the temperature plummets. But even in the enveloping grey, Tengboche is colourful and beautiful.
Great pic, Mick.
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Thanks, Frank.
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Many of these pics present (to me) the exotic. I enjoy them very much
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Thanks a lot, Frank. Have you travelled much?
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Not really Mick. When I was young my parents took us to urope to visit ‘back home’, and I’ve been to North Island New Zealand a couple of times, but otherwise just travel within Australia.
I don’t miss broader travel, particularly these days with everything blowing up around the poor tourist, but I do enjoy good exotica.
I mostly follow picture blogs. Not really much of an online reader.
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I must get some more pictures up soon, then. I do like to mix up my posts – writing and pictures. Mainly because I wouldn’t have enough of just one or the other to keep myself in blog posts!
I’ll also have to go off again as soon as I can to stock up on more of those pictures.
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You’re doing fine, Mick.
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Thanks!
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It is beautiful. I like the golden creatures on the top of the thing!
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Thanks, Lucy. They are deer, I think.
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I thought either deer or very skinny camels.
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I’d ruled out otters…
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One should never rule out otters, dear chap. You just never know with otters.
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Um…yes…true…
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Wow what an amazing and silent place.
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Yes – it is very peaceful there.
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Absolutely from the beautiful picture.
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I have always heard this that weather usually takes a turn on or after noon in Himalayas.
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Many parts have their particular local weather systems, Arv. I walked the Annapurna Circuit 30 years ago, and we were told that on one stretch a high wind got up every morning about ten, which happened right on time when we got there.
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You have rightly said that they have their “own world & ways”, Mick!
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It looks a totally awesome place!
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Absolutely!
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It looks chilly.
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It was quite chilly – when the sun went down it was damned cold!
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Looks beautiful
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Thanks, Neethu. It’s a lovely place.
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It looks very mystical, actually and not as busy as I imagined. Is that because of the weather that day or the time of year.
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The time of year, mainly. At certain times, it gets very busy.
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