Saturday, 7 January 2012

Highest Place I've Been To


Lalung-la (5.220 m), Tibet

25 comments:

Lowell said...

Good for you! I try to avoid high places. I give you lots of credit for your adventurous spirit and your bravery.

Are those bones I see? Yikes!

Halcyon said...

I imagine this is pretty high.
What takes you to all these places anyway? I envy your travel diary!

Unknown said...

@Lowell:

It's a yak skull and white scarves (to welcome you).

@Halcyon:

It's 17,125 feet.

Unknown said...

High, very high.
I like it.
You are lucky man.

Teamgsquare said...

This place is on my wish list . Will sure make it sometime incoming years .

Diane said...

Not sure what the highest is that I have been. Great photo and I am sure it was an interesting trip. Diane

Cobalt Violet said...

It looks so other worldly!
17,125?! Wow, I don't know if my brain would explode at that altitude.

Beautiful and a bit haunting.

Anonymous said...

I could imagine how amazing the view would have been :)

Happy 2012!

Travel France Online said...

Impressive landscape...and bones! :)

Sylvia K said...

Oh, how beautiful! I'd love a chance to be on top of the world!! Superb capture! What wonderful travels you have had, JM!

Sylvia

Filip said...

It must be a very special feeling, we have never been above 4.000m except in an airplane.

Greetings,
Filip

Cezar and Léia said...

Mine was just 2.400m in Furka Pass... I wonder what it feels like breathing at more than 5.000m!
God bless you!
Cezar

Crazy Tourists said...

I hope I'll make it up there some day!!

My Unfinished Life said...

nice shot...lovely place it seems..!!!

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Lowell said...

A yak skull? That is very interesting. 17,000 feet is very high. I've been at 14k plus and I thought that was something!

jeanlivingsimple said...

JM, Did you have to mountain climb to the this very cool spot?

Kim, USA said...

Oh my congratulations you conquer my dream ^_^ Thanks for the visit I do appreciate it.

Rajesh said...

wow! nice landscape.

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

Julie and I are making our first trip into the Himalayas later this year, but to Bhutan. Tibet and Nepal are on our list.

Photo Cache said...

you could almost touch the clouds.

Red Nomad OZ said...

Well, you've beaten me downunder here in Australia by several thousand metres!!!

Francisca said...

You're a mysterious man, José... I've noticed how you do NOT answer questions... LOL! This is high, indeed. I guess there's no point asking whether you traversed the Friendship Highway by car or bike...? LOL!

Unknown said...

@Francisca: LOL!

@Jean and Francisca: I traversed the Friendship Highway in a Landrover (with a chinese driver)! :-)

Ramakrishnan said...

Awesome. This must be in or near Lhasa. The air must have been rare-did you have any breathing problems?

Unknown said...

How many visas did you need for that? My son only made it last year to India, at the foot of the Himalayas.