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Rain, Hail, Snow, Wind and a broken rim

Rain, Hail, Snow, Wind and a broken rim. The Silk Road Bicycle Trip. Saturday, 16 June 2007. On the way to Qinghai. Drying yak **** for fire. Monastery and prayer flags. We hoped Manigange will have hot water. We were disappointed. The whole village (=Tibetan town) didn't have even running water. We took the best shitty hotel in town. It had toilets in our floor, but words cannot describe. We enjoyed doing laundry and washing ourselves in the freezing river. Washing in the river. Of coarse, it started to...

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Rain, Hail, Snow, Wind and a broken rim. The Silk Road Bicycle Trip. Saturday, 16 June 2007. On the way to Qinghai. Drying yak **** for fire. Monastery and prayer flags. We hoped Manigange will have hot water. We were disappointed. The whole village (=Tibetan town) didn't have even running water. We took the best shitty hotel in town. It had toilets in our floor, but words cannot describe. We enjoyed doing laundry and washing ourselves in the freezing river. Washing in the river. Of coarse, it started to...

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Rain, Hail, Snow, Wind and a broken rim. The Silk Road Bicycle Trip. Saturday, 16 June 2007. On the way to Qinghai. Drying yak shit for fire. Monastery and prayer flags. We hoped Manigange will have hot water. We were disappointed. The whole village (=Tibetan town) didn't have even running water. We took the best shitty hotel in town. It had toilets in our floor, but words cannot describe. We enjoyed doing laundry and washing ourselves in the freezing river. Washing in the river. Of coarse, it started to...

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