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This is a landscape of Shamba Bumling, Yongchen County, Gansu Province Entrance to the Dzomo khar, which also means the catsle of female yak This is an entire view of Dzomo khar monastery and the region, which surrounded by castle, Dzomo Khar County This is a very partucular stupa in Dzomo khar Monastery, Dzomo Khar. It was built from the holy bodily substances of reincarnations Lamas.County, Qinghai Province This is a Sham Chen Qe Je's holy stupa of body in Zomo Khar, in Dzomo Khar County, Qinghai Province View for Dzomo Khar Monastery and the over landscape Pula Yangdzong Monastery in Lamdo County and monastery is located under a huge cave This is the castle of Dzomo Khar Monastery
Martsang Drak Monastery, stone pillar and written Chinese words on it A distant view for Martsang Monastery, outlook of the monastery location Martsang Monastery, the holy mountain of naturally emerged Shamba View of Martsang (dmar gtsang) village Stone inscription with an introduction to the monastery The monastery, perched on a steep cliff Type I.1c. A staggered rampart network with parapet wall on summit; a reconstruction of the basal structural elements (drawn by Kleo Belay) Type II.4b. Shrine of the tenkhar (<i>rten mkhar</i>) or chöten (<i>mchod rten</i>) class; a reconstruction of the basal structural elements based on ancient rock art and tokchak (<i>thog lcags</i>) (drawn by Kleo Belay)
Type II.4b. Shrine of the tenkhar (<i>rten mkhar</i>), sekhar (<i>gsas mkhar</i>) or lhaten (<i>lha rten</i>) class; reconstruction of the basal structural elements based on ancient rock art, tokchak (<i>thog lcags</io>) and larger models made of stone and iron (drawn by Kleo Belay) Type II.4b. Shrine of the tenkhar (<i>rten mkhar</i>), sekhar (<i>gsas mkhar</i>) or lhaten (<i>lha rten</i>) class; reconstruction of the basal structural elements based on ancient rock art, tokchak (<i>thog lcags</i>) and larger models made of stone and iron (drawn by Kleo Belay) Type II.4b. Type II.4b. Shrine of the tenkhar (<i>rten mkhar</i>), sekhar (<i>gsas mkhar</i>) or lhaten (<i>lha rten</i>) class; reconstruction of the basal structural elements based on ancient rock art, tokchak (<i>thog lcags</i>) and larger models made of stone and iron (drawn by Kleo Belay) Type II.3. Cubic mountaintop tomb; a reconstruction of the basal structural elements (drawn by Kleo Belay) Type II.2e. Terraced funerary construction from the eastern Jangtang (<i>byang thang</i>); a reconstruction of the basal structural elements (drawn by Kleo Belay) Type II.2d. Larger bangso (<i>bang so</i>) with cruciform walls on top; a reconstruction of the basal structural elements (drawn by Kleo Belay) Type II.2d. Smaller bangso (<i>bang so</i>); a reconstruction of the basal structural elements (drawn by Kleo Belay) Type II.2c. Heaped-stone wall enclosure; a reconstruction of the basal structural elements (drawn by Kleo Belay)
Type II.2b. Double-course quadrate enclosure with well developed walls; a reconstruction of the basal structural elements (drawn by Kleo Belay) Type II.2b. Double-course quadrate enclosure composed of upright slabs; a reconstruction of the basal structural elements (drawn by Kleo Belay) Type II.2b. Double-course quadrate enclosure composed of stones embedded in the ground; a reconstruction of the basal structural elements (drawn by Kleo Belay) Type II.2a. Single-course quadrate enclosure composed of upright blocky stones; a reconstruction of the basal structural elements (drawn by Kleo Belay) Type II.1c. Quadrate array of pillars with appended edifice (larger example); a reconstruction of the basal structural elements. View from the west (drawn by Kleo Belay) Type II.1c. Quadrate array of pillars with appended edifice (larger example); a reconstruction of the basal structural elements. View from the east (drawn by Kleo Belay) Type II.1c. Quadrate array of pillars with appended edifice (smaller example); a reconstruction of the basal structural elements. View from the east (drawn by Kleo Belay) Type II.1b. Pillar erected within a quadrate enclosure; a reconstruction of the basal structural elements. View from the northwest (drawn by Kleo Belay)

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