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At the Dege Parkhang books are made in the same way as they have been for almost 300 years, from blocks that are hand carved and inked, then printed into long strips, dried and bound into volumes.
Author: Michael Yamashita
©Michael Yamashita
Photo size: 28.2 Mpixels (80.6 MB uncompressed) - 6500x4333 pixels (21.7x14.4 in / 55x36.7 cm at 300 ppi)
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