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  • The endangered species Grus nigricollis, the black-necked crane, spends the winters at the Probjika valley, 2900 meters high to avoid the cold of the Tibetan plateau. BHUTAN By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • The white Langur monkey (semnopithecus entelles) is found in lower altitudes in Bhutan. The fur of this primate is shorter than the gray langur that lives in a colder climate. BHUTAN By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • Kingfisher. Valley of Mo river. Punakha, 1250 meters. BHUTAN By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • The temperate forests of Bhutan are still very healthy and in good state of conservation. They present a wide range of endemic plants and spectacular rhododendrons. A rhododendron bush near the Dochu La mountain Pass at 3150 meters of altitude. BHUTAN By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • The takin (budorcas taxicolor) with a mix look of antelope and goat is the national animal of Bhutan. BHUTAN By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • The endangered species Grus nigricollis, the black-necked crane, spends the winters at the Probjika valley, 2900 meters high to avoid the cold of the Tibetan plateau. BHUTAN By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • Domesticated yak at Lawa, 3350 meters. BHUTAN By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • The temperate forests of Bhutan are still very healthy and in good state of conservation. They present a wide range of endemic plants and spectacular rhododendrons. A rhododendron bush near the Buddhist temple Chandibji Chorten 2500 meters high. BHUTAN By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • The temperate forests of Bhutan are still very healthy and in good state of conservation. They present a wide range of endemic plants and spectacular rhododendrons. A magnolia tree close to Yotong mountain pass at 3450 meters of altitude. BHUTAN By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • The endangered species Grus nigricollis, the black-necked crane, spends the winters at the Probjika valley, 2900 meters high to avoid the cold of the Tibetan plateau. BHUTAN By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • The white Rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) is one of the primates that can be observed near the main highway. BHUTAN By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • The gray langur monkey (semnopithecus schistaceus) is very used to the traffic at the main road of Bhutan and seems to be aware that Buddhism prohibits hunting wildlife. By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • The temperate forests of Bhutan are still very healthy and in good state of conservation. They present a wide range of endemic plants and spectacular rhododendrons. A rhododendron bush near the Dochu La mountain Pass at 3150 meters of altitude. BHUTAN By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • All the rivers in Bhutan are considered sacred. Prayer flags decorate the bridges. BHUTAN By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • The temperate forests of Bhutan are still very healthy and in good state of conservation. They present a wide range of endemic plants and spectacular rhododendrons. BHUTAN By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • The takin (budorcas taxicolor) with a mix look of antelope and goat is the national animal of Bhutan. BHUTAN By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • In the market of Wangdue, you can find orchids that are ready for a meal. The orchids make a typical Bhutaness dish. BHUTAN By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • The temperate forests of Bhutan are still very healthy and in good state of conservation. They present a wide range of endemic plants and spectacular rhododendrons. A rhododendron bush near the Dochu La mountain Pass at 3150 meters of altitude. BHUTAN By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • Vegetable and fruit market in Bhutan. By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • One of the main avenues of Paro. There are no red lights in Bhutan. By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • Stupa on the way to Tango Monastery. Bhutan. By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • Three bhutanese generations, Grandmother, mother and daughter preparing to receive the blessing of Bhutanese Buddhist lama. Bhutan. By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • two students in a store dancing to the sound of Bhutanese rock music. Bhutan By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • Woman at a shrine close to Paro. She is setting up new prayer flags. Bhutan. By photographer Haroldo Castro
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  • Archery is one of the traditional sports of Bhutan. By photographer Haroldo Castro
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