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    Punakha Dzong

    A Dzong is a fortified monastery, and there are plenty of those around Bhutan. All those stories about warrior monks appear to be true. This one, in the town of Punakha, is one of the oldest in the country; it was built in 1637, it is considered to the most beautiful one as well.

    This is a shot taken just before sunset, as the sun was disappearing over the Eastern Himalayas.

    Punakha Dzong

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    Re: Punakha Dzong

    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    A Dzong is a fortified monastery…
    That's a different kind of architecture! Have a good time!

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    Re: Punakha Dzong

    Nicely captured.

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    Re: Punakha Dzong

    Very interesting! Thanks for taking the time to share it while you're traveling.

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    Re: Punakha Dzong

    Lovely capture in lovely light

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    Re: Punakha Dzong

    Very good

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    Re: Punakha Dzong

    Hello Manfred: Thanks for sharing your vacation experiences. This building is indeed quite beautiful. I am always amazed at how much I learn about the world from other posters that does not even have anything to do with photography specifically. I can now amaze my friends and relatives by explaining what a "dzong" is.

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