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Devout pilgrims proceed at a snail's pace performing the Chak Tsal, the Tibetan name for ritual prostration. Their journey from Qinghai will take six months, along the northern branch of the Tea Horse Road to the sacred city of Lhasa.
Route 317
,
Enroute to Nakchu
,
TAR
,
Tibet Autanomous Region
,
China
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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The Forgotten Road
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