Leh. Evening walk with the locals
This is true present-day clothes. It seems surprising that somebody can wear national clothes in our world of jeans, t-shirts and folk skiffle-groups but here it is exactly like that.
This is true present-day clothes. It seems surprising that somebody can wear national clothes in our world of jeans, t-shirts and folk skiffle-groups but here it is exactly like that.
There are funny phrases on the sides of the road appealing to be careful:
«If you sleep your family will weep», «Better be Mr. Late than Late Mr.»
As I think the photographer was to be faster and more enduring than his fellow travellers. The photographer always needs 15 minutes extra to take a picture of everything he would like to.
Seeing you for the first time the guest house mistress is sticking out her tongue every second according to an old tibetan custom. She shows that the tongue is pink which means that its owner is not a demon.
And I still get some endorphins from the sight of stupas and mantras right among the houses.