A Short Stint in Tibet


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Seeking adventure a couple Ernst and Emilie embark on a trek across the Himalayas from Nepal into western Tibet. After a clandestine mountain crossing at the source of the Brahmaputra River the two lost explorers find themselves destitute with no map and meager supplies. Suddenly they are captured by a bedraggled patrol of outcasts from the Chinese Army. Their trip turns into a wild odyssey as they become 'prisoners of this ragtag group of wacky characters.</p><I>Dripping wet and shivering we found refuge in a shack adjoining the collection of drowning huts from which we had escaped. It turned out to be the Tibetan version of an inn a dank room with a dirt floor one shaky iron table and two crude benches. Rain drummed on the corrugated tin ceiling and pissed through holes which made us as soon as we sat down keep shifting our bench to evade the worst waterfalls and the largest puddles.</p>The tottering keeper a clearly inebriated old man pointed in our Tibetan phrase book at 'no food and at 'no drink.</p>'Nga amerika nay yin Emilie said. The Tibetan phrase book promised it meant: 'We are Americans.</p>To judge from his reaction it might as well have meant: 'We found your son to be the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama.</I></p>
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