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Seeing monks never gets old for me. There's a dignity, a timelessness and even a little mystery to them that always captures my attention. This group had just finished their tour of the Potala Place was resting in the shade out of the mid-day sun. They were surprisingly game in allowing several of us tourists to snap their photo. One rule is that you should never touch a monk. However, taking pictures must be OK.
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