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October 7th 2006
Published: January 18th 2007
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Six days into the trip and I can finally rejoice at the pleasure of having caught some kind of cold or mild influenza. Having finally managed to fall asleep in the early hours my body protests violently at the thought of having to get up and about already. At least the stomach is feeling mildly better, but I am not in the mood of taking any chances since we will spend most of the day on the narrow... Read Full Entry



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A good place to ponder on those classical questionsA good place to ponder on those classical questions
A good place to ponder on those classical questions

Who are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going? What's for dinner in Mongar?
Thinking he's all that...Thinking he's all that...
Thinking he's all that...

One of the more hardheaded opponents so far. Dorji had to use all of his horn-mashing skills. I am sure a few curses followed. A worthy foe.
Garden partyGarden party
Garden party

Recent immigrants from Ura celebrate their arrival near Dingor village
My room at the Druk Zhongkhar HotelMy room at the Druk Zhongkhar Hotel
My room at the Druk Zhongkhar Hotel

Room breakdown: Electricity: Reliable. European style two pin plug available. Toilet: Fully operational. Hot water supply: Abundant! Heating: Mongar was not a cold place. Food: Good restaurant, especially the Indian dishes. Spoils: Indian Television. Well, buried somewhere in loads of interference. Pets: They stayed out of my view.



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