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Downtown Thimphu
Local residents out walking in the early evening
Shopping center in Bhutan
Looking downtown Thimphu
The only person I saw the entire trip in Bhutan begging for money
Young boy befriending a 3 legged dog. Touching scene
Grocery Shop for locally grown vegetables and fruits
Locals enjoying the music and looking at the cars at the square
New King and Queen, celebrating the brith of their first child
Dining Room of the Thimphu Tower overlook the sqaure next door
The square next door
Young teenagers and monks enjoying the DJ music from the car show
Tshering Wangmo, the owner of the Thimphu Tower where we stayed. We had several meetings on hotel operations. She was interested to learn anything and everything about the hotel business after I had introduced myself to her.
Tashi Dorji, our country guide, and our driver Ghembo. What they are wearing is the traditional clothing worn by the majority of all men in the country of Bhutan. Inside the cloth flap you see from the neck to the waist at a 45 degree angle across the front chest area of the body is an area to put wallet, cell phone and anythng else they may need to carry. There are no pockets.
View of the mammoth Buddha Dordenma Statue from a distance
The Dochula Pass, located at 10,330 feet elevation, on the East road, in the snow covered Himalayas in Bhutan on the road from Thimphu to Punakha where 108 memorial Chortins or Stupas known as "Duk Wangal Chortins" have been built.
Buddhist Temple at Dochula Pass
A Chortin (in Tibet) or Stupa (in Bhutan) is a mount - like hemispherical structure containing relics that is used as a place of meditation.
Restaurant to the right, top the Buddhist Temeple and Chortin in foreground. Rest stop.
Dining Room at Dochula Pass

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