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Hardworking Girls in the field, Tibet 3rd October 2007

3 Responses to “Hardworking Girls in the field, Tibet”

  1. 1
    Mauricio Matos:

    A very nice shot of the daily life in that part of the world.

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  2. 2
    Romke:

    Ha, I missed our daily picture for while, good to see you\'re back. I\'m sure from good plans will come pretty pictures.

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  3. 3
    Denis:

    shows the hard life yet the warm smiles of people over there.

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Hardworking Girls in the field, Tibet

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Oops, sorry for not posting in a while, life is what happens while you are busy making plans :)
Too much things to do in such a short life, but will try to keep on posting regularly, though likely not daily.

Here is an image of the hardworking women of Taschi Dzom in Tibet, working on the extremely dry earth, where they manage to grow some crops for the cold and long winter…

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