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Female performers talking at a local festival in Paro District, Bhutan
A bhutanese performer at a local festival in Paro District, Bhutan
Paro Taktsang (Tigers Nest), Paro District, Bhutan
Rinpung Dzong (otherwise known as Paro Dzong) in the evening, Paro, Paro District, Bhutan
Prayer wheels. Kyichu Lhakhang also known as Kyerchu Temple or Lho Kyerchu. Paro District, Bhutan
A man doing archery in Paro District, Bhutan
Female performers playing instruments at a local festival in Paro District, Bhutan
A man playing the flute at a local festival in Paro District, Bhutan
Masked dancers at a local festival in Paro District, Bhutan
Masked dancer at a local festival in Paro District, Bhutan
Man playing darts in Paro District, Bhutan
Elevated view of the Paro District, Bhutan
Rinpung Dzong (otherwise known as Paro Dzong), Paro, Paro District, Bhutan
Paro is Bhutans second largest town. The western end of the Paro valley is only 20 kms from the Tibetan border and for centuries it has been the first point of entry into Bhutan for Tibetans _ either