Journal 14-05-2004 (original) (raw)
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New Delhi, India
14 May 2004
Hare Krsna! All glories to Srila Prabhupada!
We'll continue with the photoreport at the point we left off yesterday--where we began to find saligrama silas along the bank of the Kali Gandaki River. By the way, if you would like to see a good map of Lower Mustang, double-click your pointer on this Web address:
For Martanda, Rasalila and Rocana, the trek up the Gandaki River Valley was a new experience. They loved it. |
Now the trekking trail takes us away from the bank of the Gandaki for a while. |
Between Jomsom and Kagbeni one sees evidence of human habitation only rarely. This is the isolated stone hut of a herdsman. Nobody was home when we passed it. |
The skull of a yak. This classic symbol of desolation accentuates the atmosphere of loneliness that hangs over the Gandaki River Valley. |
As we descend from the bridge to the valley floor we meet a herd of incredibly nimble mountain goats. At the upper edge of this photo you can see Ekli Bhatti, the southern "suburb" of Kagbeni. |
Behind the Hotel Hill Ton the holy Gandaki flows on her way from Kagbeni, visible in the distance. |
Part Three will follow!
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