Letter
from Tibet
After a very long journey we have arrived
into Lhasa. We left Golmud for our 16 hour
trip to a small little Tibetan village called
NuQu. The highway was beautiful. As I mentioned
before, the landscape constantly changes
and we reached heights of up to 5300 Meters
above sea level. The high altitude is quite
hard to deal with and we found ourselves
stopping at a hospital along the way for
a good few doses of oxygen. Despite the
moment we were all laughing and having fun.

The next day we woke up and drove on to
Lhasa. The land here is so raw, like it
has never been touched by man. It resembles
Canada in so many ways, except here are
aboriginals and Yaks instead of aboriginals
and buffalo. I think maybe Canada would
have looked similiar to this before the
white man took over and modernized. The
mountains are based with cold, clean rushing
rivers, the sun sets over hills showing
colors of deep purple, red, green and brown.
It is like heaven is all around you all
the time.
We managed to make it to Lhasa that night
in time for dinner. After such the hotel
was appreciated and the new white towels
after a hot shower a blessing. We did the
usual banquet dinner with our new friends
and enjoyed the Tibetan songs sang to us
by the beautiful Tibetan women. No microphone
was needed that’s for sure! As we looked
to each other across our glasses of red
wine, our eyes proved that we all now had
a special bond from a journey of a lifetime.
Lhasa is amazing and the streets feel so
serene. As you walk around the temples you
see so many old men and women dressed in
their clothing, women wearing long skirts
with multicolored aprons on top and their
hair twirled around their heads like a turban
for it is so long. The men seem to like
to wear hats similar to a cowboy hat and
basic brown pants and jackets. They all
carry prayer wheels spinning clockwise as
they walk through the streets past the monks
in their deep red robes and yellow sashes.
As you pass by everyone gives you a smile
and sometimes a gentle touch on the face.
I am humbled by the peace around me.
We will complete our last bit of filming
tomorrow morning. Not sure if I am happy
to go home or not. To witness such a hidden
land is precious to me and a trip I will
remember forever
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