Leh, Ladakh
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Rakesh, a three-year-old in a family of Nepalese immigrants laborers at a flood re-construction site in the Himalayan village of Phayang, Ladakh, India. Rakesh's family lives in a tent at 11,810 ft., where this was taken, right next to the construction site. His mother works breaking rocks and hauling sand all day.
Beautiful river stones along the cold and forbidding Zanskar river near its confluence with Indus River at Nimmu Village, Ladakh, India
Beautiful high-quality painted murals that are said to be a couple hundred years old, on a wall in Spituk Gompa, Leh, Ladakh, India
Three ladies from the Himalayan village of Umla wait for a bus home after finishing a shift at an Indian Army construction site, Ladakh, India
Beautiful high-quality painted murals that are said to be a couple hundred years old, on a wall in Spituk Gompa, Leh, Ladakh, India
Astrophotograph taken at 12,000 feet in Leh, Ladakh, India. Single exposure with minimal post-processing.
The gorgeous, stark, forboding, and harsh landscape of Hemis High Altitude National Park, at almost 14,000 with extremely intense sun, Leh, Ladakh, India. One of the most unforgettable places I've ever seen.
A jumbo jet flies past Spituk Gompa as it makes the precarious looking approach to Leh Airport, Leh, Ladakh, India
Yak or dong (B. grunniens) on an abandoned playground in Saboo Village, Ladakh, India, Ladakh, India
Nepalese immigrant girl from a family of laborers at a flood re-construction site in the Himalayan village of Phayang, Ladakh, India. The family lives in a tent at 11,810 ft., where this was taken, right next to the construction site. The girl's cheeks are burned from constant exposure to the brutal sun at this high altitude.
Beautiful high-quality painted murals that are said to be a couple hundred years old, on a wall in Spituk Gompa, Leh, Ladakh, India
Rakesh, a three-year-old in a family of Nepalese immigrants laborers at a flood re-construction site in the Himalayan village of Phayang, Ladakh, India. Rakesh's family lives in a tent at 11,810 ft., where this was taken, right next to the construction site. His mother works breaking rocks and hauling sand all day. He's holding a knit doll given him by myself, made by a friend of my mom's.