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Tag Archives: trongsa dzong
Dzonged Out
Trongsa Dzong is the second most important dzong in Bhutan. It is an enormous structure. It took eons to build. Currently, it houses about 300 monks. We arrived at the dzong early, just after 8:00 am. Tashi tells us that … Continue reading
									
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		Prayer Flags
The Yotong La Pass, at 3,551 m (11,540 ft), is the highest pass that we drove over on our tour. When we reached the top, we stopped so we could hang up a string of prayer flags. We bought the … Continue reading
									
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					Tagged Bhutan, druk, prayer flags, the dragon, the museum of monarchy, trongsa dzong, yotong la pass				
				
				
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