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Tsholham - traditional knee-length boots that are worn by Bhutanese men during important ceremonial occasions. They are commonly hand-stitched from cow or sheep hide and decorated with brocade
Cultivated fields and small villages. In the background, the mountain ranges of the Maiella National Park. Abruzzo, Italy
A priest sitting outside Punakha Dzong, Punakha, Punakha District, Bhutan
Punakha Dzong at night, Punakha, Punakha District, Bhutan
Punakha Dzong monastery, Punakha, Bhutan
People sitting at the Punakha Tshechu (otherwise known as Punakha Festival), Punakha Dzong, Punakha, Punakha District, Bhutan
Punakha Tshechu (otherwise known as Punakha Festival), Punakha Dzong, Punakha, Punakha District, Bhutan
Punakha Dzong, Punakha, Punakha District, Bhutan
Punakha Dzong at the convergence of two rivers Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu, Punakha, Bhutan
A view of Punakha valley from the roof of Khamsam Yulley Namgyal Chorten. Punakha, Bhutan
Inside the Punakha Dzong, also known as Pungtang Dewa chhenbi Phodrang. Punakha, Bhutan
From the Punakha Dzong, also known as Pungtang Dewa chhenbi Phodrang. Punakha, Bhutan
A novice monk near Wangdue Phodrang in Bhutan
A man and a monk walk past a chorten on the way to the fertility temple in Wangdue, Bhutan
The 17th century Punakha Dzong (the Palace of Great Happiness) is the second oldest and second largest dzong in Bhutan, and is arguably the most beautiful
This mural is common to many monasteries and tells the story of co-operation and unity amongst Buddha and his three disciples
A dancer performs Shazam Tam, the Dance of the Four Stags outside Punakha Dzong. The dance commemorates the subjugation of the troublesome Wind God by Guru Rinpoche who rode the Gods stag to
Dancers perform Shazam Tam, the Dance of the Four Stags outside Punakha Dzong. The dance commemorates the subjugation of the troublesome Wind God by Guru Rinpoche who rode the Gods stag in celebration