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Overland to Tibet Posted on: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 14:58:24 +0000 (UTC)

Tibet is a land where the sky, the mountains and the rivers, possess
awe-inspiring power. Typically, Tibet has cloudless and bright azure
skies. Its mountains are imposing in their magnitude, each rising over
4,000 metres above sea level. However, once upon the Tibetan Plateau,
these massive ranges are surprisingly approachable because they rise
only a few hundred metres from the plains and valleys. These
weather-beaten sandy mountains exhibit beauty in its unearthly
nobility. The rivers of the plateau may be raging torrents when snow
melts, or else, slow meandering currents with clear blue waters...
visit
http://www.edward-adventures.com/EA/Hello%20Tibet.htm for more
details.

207448. Overland to Tibet