Kham then and now. A photoblog showing how eastern Tibet looked in the 1920s and how the same places and people look now. Based on the explorations of botanist Joseph Rock.
These pictures were all taken with my back-up camera, a Leica M2, with Kodak Gold print film, during a long 'outer kora' (circuit) of the three sacred peaks Chanadorje, Jambeyang and Shenrezig in May 2010.
Dr Joseph Rock was an Austrian-American botanist who explored the Tibetan borderlands of Sichuan and Yunnan in the 1920s and 30s. This is about my travels to revisit the places he described in the National Geographic magazine. Any questions? contact me at beijingweek AT gmail
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