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Part 9 of 44 Days Beijing Radio AM774 Interview with Bruce Connolly – from Kangding, Sichuan up to Tagong, on the Tibetan Plateau.

      NOW IN 22 DIFFERENT LANGUAGES. CLICK ON THE LOWER LEFT HAND CORNER “TRANSLATE” TAB TO FIND YOURS! By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: a look down at the scenic vista of Tagong, on the Tibetan Plateau, from the imposing, sacred Mount Jinire, overlooking the town. Photo from the book, 44 Days Backpacking…

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Part 5 of 44 Days Beijing Radio AM774 Interview with Bruce Connolly – from Xiahe, the Tibetan town that houses one of the world’s greatest Buddhist temple complexes, Labrang, to Jiayuguan and the big climb to the July 1st Glacier, in the mighty Xilian Mountains, which run parallel to the Huxi Corridor of the Silk Road.

      NOW IN 22 DIFFERENT LANGUAGES. CLICK ON THE LOWER LEFT HAND CORNER “TRANSLATE” TAB TO FIND YOURS! By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: July 1st Glacier, above Jiayuguan in Gansu, China, which sits at 5,000 meters above sea level. Photo from the book, 44 Days, by Jeff J. Brown     Thousands…

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Part 4 of 44 Days Beijing Radio AM774 Interview with Bruce Connolly – Lanzhou, the provincial capital of Gansu, to Xiahe, the Tibetan town that houses one of the world’s greatest Buddhist temple complexes, Labrang.

      NOW IN 22 DIFFERENT LANGUAGES. CLICK ON THE LOWER LEFT HAND CORNER “TRANSLATE” TAB TO FIND YOURS! By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: Tibetan Buddhist festival masks worn by dancers and paraders in Xiahe, Gansu, China, at the sublime Labrang Temples. Photo from the book, 44 Days, by Jeff J. Brown  …

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Part 3 of 44 Days Beijing Radio AM774 Interview with Bruce Connolly – from Shapotou, Ningxia to Lanzhou, capital of Gansu.

      NOW IN 22 DIFFERENT LANGUAGES. CLICK ON THE LOWER LEFT HAND CORNER “TRANSLATE” TAB TO FIND YOURS! By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: sitting atop Gobi Desert sand dunes at Shapotou, Ningxia, overlooking the mighty Yellow River, which is dotted with Homo sapiens archeological sites going back millions of years. Photo from…

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