Yaks near Dza-ra at 15,300 ft. above sea-level. In background the high snow mountains coming down from ka-ro La on opposite side to No-chin Kang-sang. Photographer: Bell, Charles Alfred
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Genre: Landscape Photography Yaks grazing in valley in foreground, with mountains beyond. Subjects = animals; Bell Collection; mountain scenery; yaks Location = Dza-ra; Tibet
Yaks near Dza-ra at 15,300 ft. above sea-level. In background the high snow mountains coming down from ka-ro La on opposite side to No-chin Kang-sang. Photographer: Bell, Charles Alfred
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Genre: Landscape Photography Similar to print 130, but with the yaks saddled in this view. Subjects = animals; Bell Collection; mountain scenery; yaks Location = Dza-ra; Tibet
Dalai Lama's mule carts, three mules to each, carrying long slabs of granite cut from the mountains to the north of Kyi Chu Valley, beyond Sera. Photographer: Bell, Charles Alfred
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View of three carts on the road. Subjects = Bell Collection; carts; mule carts; road transport; transport
One of the Pa-ri Dzong-pons standing on the steps of the dak bungalow verandah at Pa-ri. The man in European clothes who has come out to stand on the verandah (out of focus), is the Pa-ri postmaster, a Nepali. Photographer: Bell, Charles Alfred
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Genre: Portrait Photography Subjects = Bell Collection; Tibetan officials Location = Phari; Tibet
Another part of Pen-jor Lhun-po House, near Gyang-tse. The two men are standing on the level of the top floor, but outside. Photographer: Bell, Charles Alfred
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Genre: Architectural Photography Subjects = Bell Collection; private houses; Tibetan architecture Location = Gyantse; Tibet
Meeting between Nan-kar-tse and Pe-de with Rahula Panre, a Brahman from Patna, who tells me he has been a Buddhist for seven years. Photographer: Bell, Charles Alfred
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Group of horseback on shore of lake. 'This is his second visit to Tibet, each visit being for a few months only. He has, on one visit or the other, visited Lhasa, Re-ting, Sam-ye, Sha-lu, Ta-shi Lhun-po and Gyang-tse, and is now on his way to Sa-kya. At Sha-lu he managed to obtain an old Indian ...