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#1Pic1Day: Boyongan | Moving Out (Tibet, 2005)

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Moving Out (Tibet, 2005)

The Tibetans who inhabit the steppes at the Roof of the World still maintain their animal herding tradition, and as nomads, moving is vital and integral part of their daily life. While horses and yaks used to be the main vehicles in moving their possessions, now motors and trucks and cars have replaced the function.

Boyongan (Tibet, 2005)

Bangsa Tibet yang mendiami padang rumput di pegunungan Atap Dunia masih mempertahankan tradisi penggembalaan, di mana perpindahan adalah bagian penting dalam hidup mereka. Kalau dulu mereka berpindah dengan bantuan kuda dan yak, saat ini kendaraan bermotor sudah membuat perpindahan lebih mudah dan cepat.

 

 

About Agustinus Wibowo

Agustinus is an Indonesian travel writer and travel photographer. Agustinus started a “Grand Overland Journey” in 2005 from Beijing and dreamed to reach South Africa totally by land with an optimistic budget of US$2000. His journey has taken him across Himalaya, South Asia, Afghanistan, Iran, and ex-Soviet Central Asian republics. He was stranded and stayed three years in Afghanistan until 2009. He is now a full-time writer and based in Jakarta, Indonesia. agustinus@agustinuswibowo.com Contact: Website | More Posts

1 Comment on #1Pic1Day: Boyongan | Moving Out (Tibet, 2005)

  1. boyongan ancen luwih pas timbangane pindahan.

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