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Photographs in Tibet Autonomous Region

Remnants of residential structure RS2. The carcass of residential structure RS1. The lone structure of the summit. Large buildings of the level two complex. Buildings of the level three complex. The rocky spine of the formation. The remains of the semi-subterranean dependencies and temple (lower right side) are visible on the slopes below the rocky spine. Taking measurements at the level one complex. The highly unusual ceremonial structure enshrined in the level one complex.
Rooms of the north edifice. The structures of the north edifice. The most intact portion of the south wing of the south edifice. The sinuous west wall of the south edifice. The south wing of the south edifice. Note the latrine pit below the corner of the structure. The ruins of Chöten Dünbu (<i>mchod rten bdun bu</i>). Upright stones probably marking the entrance to a structure on the lower bench. Ruined shrine and large enclosure of the middle sector.
One of the circular structures in the west sector. The main structures of the west sector. The line of four main structures of the west sector. A portion of the main wall of the south sector. The terrace and main wall of the south sector. Residential structures of the east sector. An assistant with measurement tape in hand walking along the terrace created by the retaining wall of the north sector. A portion of the shrine complex in the main village.
The remains of a structure with coherent wall segments overlooking the upper Sherang (<i>she rang</i>) Valley. Surveying the site. The foundations of a structure. Freestanding wall fragments in the main village. Large enclosure near the main village. The rock formation, with castle ruins on the summit. The north-facing entranceway to the castle. The ruined hulk.

Tibet Autonomous Region in Places


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