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Photographs in Tibet Autonomous Region

Interior of the middle-sized chapel of the southwest shrine rooms. Funerary structure FS2. Funerary structure FS3. West inner courtyard looking towards the entranceway to the east inner courtyard. Entranceway between the east inner and west inner courtyards. The entranceway to the northwest shrine rooms can be seen in the background. The interior of the main temple. Close-up of the stonework of the exterior south wall of the main temple. The central depository of funerary structure FS6.
Funerary structure FS19. Structure at  Gyamchung Möndur (<i>gyam chung mon dur</i>). Funerary structure FS23. Funerary structure FS26. Funerary structure FS12. Structures of the east complex of the castle. A wall of the east complex of the castle. The upper portion of the east complex of the castle. Note the window opening near the top of the wall.
A structure in the east complex of the castle. A close-up of one of the structures in the west complex of the castle. One of the structures in the east complex of the castle. The largest structure of the west complex of the castle. One of the structures of the west complex of the castle. Vestiges of the west complex of the castle. The upper complex of the castle. Another view of the upper edifice of the castle.
The upper edifice. Note the in situ stone member spanning a structure, which is at floor level. Looking east from the site. What remains of the appended structure is the scattering of stones in the foreground. A double-course block and slab-wall fragment. A double-course slab-wall fragment. Another view of the site. Another view of the site. Looking west from the site. The faint remains of the appended structure are visible behind the rows of standing stones. One of the main tracks in the Tsatsakha (<i>tshwa tshwa kha</i>) Basin is in the background. One of the structures of the interconnected enclosures.

Tibet Autonomous Region in Places


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