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		<description>[...] Beautiful Lhasa Beautiful Lhasa Oct 14th, 2007 by Kim &#124; Lhasa…where do I begin? &#8230; Potala Palace.  The smell of yak butter candles permeates everywhere, pilgrims prostrate &#8230; Monastery and the incredible Potala Palace.  At Sera we were permitted to photograph the debating monks [...]</description>
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