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Photographs in John Vincent Bellezza Collection

Funerary structure FS6. Funerary structure FS5. The remains of the central chamber in funerary structure FS5. Funerary structure FS3. The cave’s interior, looking towards the northwest mouth. A close-up of the northwest mouth wall. The remains of the wall barricading the northwest mouth of the cave. The remains of the structure that barricaded the southern cave mouth.
The northwest mouth of the cave, with its massive masonry front. The south mouth of the cave is visible in the distance. The formation and remains, from the south. The only surviving stone wall fragment at the site. The formation and remains, from the north. The central portion of the structure. A close-up of the wall construction. The chöten (<i>mchod rten</i>) complex of Dongpo Okma (<i>gdong po ’og ma</i>). The site’s isolated pillar.
The site’s isolated pillar. The site’s isolated pillar. The site’s isolated pillar. The ruined structure, on the right side of the Pangtra Chu (<i>spang bkra chu</i>). The site’s multi-level cave habitations. The vestiges of a façade enclosing a double-chambered cave. Fire-blackened habitational caves at two levels. The site, seen from the east.
Funerary structure FS1. Funerary structure FS3. A slab-wall segment in funerary structure FS4. Funerary structure FS7. Funerary structure FS6. Note the L-shaped form of this structure and the Bupzhung Tsangpo (<i>sbub gzhung gtsang po</i>) in the distance. The site’s pillars. A gray stone is lodged between the two pillars. The site, seen from the east. Note the prominent “portal” stones in the foreground. The site, seen from the southeast.

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