On our way to the Phobjikha Valley we traveled over the 11,000 foot Pele La pass. This is on the main east-west road through Bhutan.
One thing that I hadn't realized before is that roads are a relatively recent addition to the Bhutanese infrastructure but not necessarily a modern one. This is one of the best and best maintained roads but it is mostly one lane, and inconsistently paved. There are wide outs occasionally so oncoming traffic can pass. It is also the main trucking route for goods coming from or going to India. The wide out strategy works in this case but just barely.
These photos were taken in October 2008 mostly with a Nikon D3.
(Almost) all the big "Goods Carriers" were similarly adorned. Check out the surrey-like fringe of sparkles, check out the eyes painted above the headlights, check out the paint job. Are these cool or what? Sometimes these trucks would be loaded with people ... and one of my favorites, we saw one full of monks going to a ceremony ... what I dubbed "chock full of monks."
(Almost) all the big "Goods Carriers" were similarly adorned. Check out the surrey-like fringe of sparkles, check out the eyes painted above the headlights, check out the paint job. Are these cool or what? Sometimes these trucks would be loaded with people ... and one of my favorites, we saw one full of monks going to a ceremony ... what I dubbed "chock full of monks."
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D3) |
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