Tibet
This trip to Tibet has been truly overwhelming. I came back exhausted, both physically and nervously. Waited a month to get in, so that the chinese could re-open the border, that they decided to close to celebrate in family the invasion ("The Liberation" for them) 40 years ago. I'll try to stay polite and won't expand.
The country is as I was expecting it. Breathtaking sights, beautiful people, mind-blogging temples' athmospheres.
Day-after-day, though, chinese military enjoy making your life miserable, and suck the happiness out of your blood, twisting your nerves.
Supposed to fly back from Lhassa, we had to ride back in Landcruiser all the way down south, for a missing piece of paper. When militaries are not sleeping, they're just non-sense-mind-crushing worms...
I guess that the Beijing-to-Lhassa train, opening in 2007, will finish to trash the place. If you have any will to go there, please hurry...
Hope you'll get a glimpse of the athmosphere through the pics. Despite the above-mentionned circumstances, this place is paradise...
Here are the links
1- As a Slideshow
The country is as I was expecting it. Breathtaking sights, beautiful people, mind-blogging temples' athmospheres.
Day-after-day, though, chinese military enjoy making your life miserable, and suck the happiness out of your blood, twisting your nerves.
Supposed to fly back from Lhassa, we had to ride back in Landcruiser all the way down south, for a missing piece of paper. When militaries are not sleeping, they're just non-sense-mind-crushing worms...
I guess that the Beijing-to-Lhassa train, opening in 2007, will finish to trash the place. If you have any will to go there, please hurry...
Hope you'll get a glimpse of the athmosphere through the pics. Despite the above-mentionned circumstances, this place is paradise...
Here are the links
1- As a Slideshow
2- As an Album
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stefworldtour/sets/1188000/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stefworldtour/sets/1188000/
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