Mustang - Kingdom of Lo at the edge of time. Photo album
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"Mustang, or Lo, as the local residents located in the north located in the north, is one of those rare places where the unique culture that has developed in the Middle Ages is alive. Isolation from the outside world, natural-geographical and then rapidly political, led to the fact that the age-old way of life was preserved here, until the artifacts are only slightly seasoned with artifacts.
Only in 1991, Mustang was opened for tourists, and the annual quota for visitors is not more than one thousand people. But this figure seems huge, given that the entire population of this tiny state does not exceed seven thousand. And the balance created by the centuries between nature and the economy, community and personality, faith and the test of very fragile and can easily be disturbed or even completely destroyed ...
When you look at this album, on the pages of which highly expressively captured and the harsh beauty of the Tibetan plateau, and the undispable life of the locals, then perhaps the Kingdom of Lo will stop being lost for you so far, and people, his inhabiting, - others. "
Only in 1991, Mustang was opened for tourists, and the annual quota for visitors is not more than one thousand people. But this figure seems huge, given that the entire population of this tiny state does not exceed seven thousand. And the balance created by the centuries between nature and the economy, community and personality, faith and the test of very fragile and can easily be disturbed or even completely destroyed ...
When you look at this album, on the pages of which highly expressively captured and the harsh beauty of the Tibetan plateau, and the undispable life of the locals, then perhaps the Kingdom of Lo will stop being lost for you so far, and people, his inhabiting, - others. "
Author:
Author:Dententievsky Ivan
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Travel & tourism
Paper:
Paper:Molded
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-72350-274-1
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