After we visited the national museum up there in the hill, we came down with the guide to the next visiting spot. Then we had to cross a stream by a covered bridge. This bridge was not in our visiting list, however, we found it amazing as it's beautifully designed, nicely decorated by colorful praying flags, and at the time we were there, it was just after school time, so we saw a lot of school girls and boys crossing the bridge in their unique traditional styled uniforms. It was such a wonderful place to watch people at such a beautiful setting that we spent no less time there than in the museum.
Finally I got the name of this bridge through other channels: the Nemi Zam Bridge.
Updated Oct 28, 2004
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Written Oct 28, 2004
crossing the bridge
Updated Oct 28, 2004
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Written Oct 28, 2004
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