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  • A detail of the altar after the puja (prayer and blessing) ceremony at the opening of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • Ashok Alexzander shares a light moment with staff and guests after the puja (prayer and blessing) ceremony at the opening of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • Staff and guests sit on the floor barefooted in respect of the puja (prayer and blessing) at the opening ceremony of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • Colleagues get back to work and meetings after the puja (prayer and blessing) ceremony at the opening of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • Colleagues get back to work and meetings after the puja (prayer and blessing) ceremony at the opening of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • Colleagues share a light moment after the puja (prayer and blessing) ceremony at the opening of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • Colleagues chat and sing hymns the puja (prayer and blessing) ceremony during the opening of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • Flowers are passed around as staff and guests sit on the floor barefooted in respect of the puja (prayer and blessing) at the opening ceremony of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • Colleagues chat and sing hymns the puja (prayer and blessing) ceremony during the opening of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • Staff and guests share a light moment during the puja (prayer and blessing) at the opening ceremony of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • A colleague holds a flower during the puja (prayer and blessing) at the opening ceremony of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • The priest applies teeka (vermillon paste) and akshat (uncooked rice) to the foreheads of staff and guests during the puja (prayer and blessing) at the opening ceremony of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • Colleagues get back to work and meetings after the puja (prayer and blessing) ceremony at the opening of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • Colleagues get back to work and meetings after the puja (prayer and blessing) ceremony at the opening of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • Young monks take a rest outside while a long day of special prayers commence at Thiksay Monastery, Leh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India on the morning of 1st June 2009. Thiksay, founded in the 15th century, sits on a hill 19 km southeast of Leh town, and houses approximately 100 monks.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Staff and guests mingle at the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • A monk spins the prayer wheel before morning prayers at sunrise at Thiksay Monastery on 1st June 2009. Thiksay, founded in the 15th century, sits on a hill 19 km southeast of Leh town, and houses approximately 100 monks. Leh, seen in the background, is tucked away at 3505m in the Indian Himalayas, Jammu and Kashmir state, India. Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • Colleagues walk down the passageway lined with photos of projects at the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • Young monks refill kettles of tea while special prayers commence at Thiksay Monastery, Leh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India on the morning of 1st June 2009. Thiksay, founded in the 15th century, sits on a hill 19 km southeast of Leh town, and houses approximately 100 monks.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • A monk walks past as young monks sit waiting for the special prayers to start at Thiksay Monastery, Leh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India, on the morning of 1st June 2009. Thiksay, founded in the 15th century, sits on a hill 19 km southeast of Leh town, and houses approximately 100 monks. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Young monks sit waiting for the special prayers to start at Thiksay Monastery, Leh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India, on the morning of 1st June 2009. Thiksay, founded in the 15th century, sits on a hill 19 km southeast of Leh town, and houses approximately 100 monks. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Two monks blow long horns on the roof of Thiksay Monastery, Leh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India, on the morning of 1st June 2009. The horns are blown multiple times for 3 sets to announce the special morning prayers that will take place at 6am today. Special prayers like these happen about 4 times a year. Thiksay, founded in the 15th century, sits on a hill 19 km southeast of Leh town, and houses approximately 100 monks. Leh town can be seen in the background. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Colleagues meet and reunite at the reception area of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • Colleagues share a meal at the break area of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • Colleagues meet and reunite at the reception area of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • A detail of the prayer and blessing alter which was set up at the library area at the opening ceremony of the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • Chamba, a 19 year old monk flips his notes as he repetitiously chants prayers while beating a drum in the Gonkhang of Thiksay Monastery, Leh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India, on the morning of 1st June 2009. The 500 year old Gonkhang is a dark and solemn room that houses ferocious protecters of the dieties. The designated monk that chants in this room does so for 6 hours per day, every day for a full year. Thiksay, founded in the 15th century, sits on a hill 19 km southeast of Leh town, and houses approximately 100 monks.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Chamba, a 19 year old monk repetitiously chants prayers while beating a drum in the Gonkhang of Thiksay Monastery, Leh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India, on the morning of 1st June 2009. The 500 year old Gonkhang is a dark and solemn room that houses ferocious protecters of the dieties. The designated monk that chants in this room does so for 6 hours per day, every day for a full year. Thiksay, founded in the 15th century, sits on a hill 19 km southeast of Leh town, and houses approximately 100 monks. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Two monks blow long horns on the roof of Thiksay Monastery, Leh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India, on the morning of 1st June 2009. The horns are blown multiple times for 3 sets to announce the special morning prayers that will take place at 6am today. Special prayers like these happen about 4 times a year. Thiksay, founded in the 15th century, sits on a hill 19 km southeast of Leh town, and houses approximately 100 monks. Leh town can be seen in the background. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Two monks blow long horns on the roof of Thiksay Monastery, Leh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India, on the morning of 1st June 2009. The horns are blown multiple times for 3 sets to announce the special morning prayers that will take place at 6am today. Special prayers like these happen about 4 times a year. Thiksay, founded in the 15th century, sits on a hill 19 km southeast of Leh town, and houses approximately 100 monks. Leh town can be seen in the background. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Staff and guests mingle at the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in New Delhi, India on 17th December 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Gates Foundation
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  • A young monk adjusts his robes as other monks sit waiting for the special prayers to start at Thiksay Monastery, Leh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India, on the morning of 1st June 2009. Thiksay, founded in the 15th century, sits on a hill 19 km southeast of Leh town, and houses approximately 100 monks. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Tibetan Buddhist monks go about their daily lives in the Diskit Monastery, Nubra Valley, Ladakh on 4th June 2009. Diskit, established in the early 15th century,  is located about 150km from Leh, in the Nubra valley where temperatures can drop to way below -40C in the winter time. The valley of Ladakh is located in the Indian Himalayas, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Random tourists and Buddhist followers alike wait in line outside a room to receive blessings from Thupstan Ngawang, born 24 November 2005, the recognized reincarnation of Ladakh's late head Lama, Kushok Bakula Rinpoche, who passed away on 4 November 2003. 2 monks tend to the toddler reincarnation as he receives throngs of visitors who have heard news of his being at the Sumur Gompa in Sumur, Nubra Valley, Ladakh on 5th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Resident monks go about their daily chores such as gardening and laundry at the Sumur Gompa, founded 160 years ago, in Sumur, Nubra Valley, Ladakh on 5th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Resident monks go about their daily chores such as gardening and laundry at the Sumur Gompa, founded 160 years ago, in Sumur, Nubra Valley, Ladakh on 5th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Carved Tibetan Buddhist prayer slabs of rock are laid in abundance on a wall next to the stupas and monastery of Hundar, Nubra Valley, Ladakh on 4th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Tibetan Buddhist prayer items in the Diskit Monastery, Nubra Valley, Ladakh on 4th June 2009. The valley of Ladakh is located in the Indian Himalayas, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Rinchen Namgyal, aged 19, carries burning juniper around the room for the daily morning prayers in the ancient family gonpa on the roof of the 200 year old house on 3rd June 2009.. .They run a home stay program in Ulley Valley, a scattered village of only 5 houses, one school, 38 people, 4 school children, and 4 pet dogs. The village is not accessible by road. The homestay program is managed by 'Snow Leopard Conservation Organisation', an NGO that helps families in the mountains that face constant snow leopard attacks on their livestock...Leh town is 3505m above sea level, in the Indian Himalayan mountains. Multimedia travel story assignment to Leh, Ladakh with Scott Macmillan.  Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • Rinchen's mother, Tsemang Dolma makes chuitagi for lunch on 2nd June 2009. They run a home stay program in Ulley Valley, a scattered village of only 5 houses, one school, 38 people, 4 school children, and 4 pet dogs. The village is not accessible by road. The homestay program is managed by 'Snow Leopard Conservation Organisation', an NGO that helps families in the mountains that face constant snow leopard attacks on their livestock. Leh town is 3505m above sea level, in the Indian Himalayan mountains, in the valley of Ladakh is located in the Indian Himalayas, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Rinchen Namgyal, aged 19, helps his mother with the cooking on 2nd June 2009. They run a home stay program in Ulley Valley, a scattered village of only 5 houses, one school, 38 people, 4 school children, and 4 pet dogs. The village is not accessible by road. The homestay program is managed by 'Snow Leopard Conservation Organisation', an NGO that helps families in the mountains that face constant snow leopard attacks on their livestock. Leh town is 3505m above sea level, in the Indian Himalayan mountains, in the valley of Ladakh is located in the Indian Himalayas, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • While her daughter, Dolka plays nearby, on 2nd June 2009, Yangchan Tsering irrigates the fileds next to her house, one of only 3 houses scattered on one side of the Valley of Ulley. Ulley Valley is a valley with a scattered village of only 5 houses, one school, 38 people, 4 school children, and 4 pet dogs. The village is not accessible by road. The valley of Ladakh is located in the Indian Himalayas, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Yangchan Tsering irrigates the fileds on 2nd June 2009, next to her house, one of only 3 houses scattered on one side of the Valley of Ulley. Ulley Valley is a valley with a scattered village of only 5 houses, one school, 38 people, 4 school children, and 4 pet dogs. The village is not accessible by road. The valley of Ladakh is located in the Indian Himalayas, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Yangchan Tsering milks a yak on 2nd June 2009 as her daughter Dolka plays in the fields. Their relatives run a home stay program in Ulley Valley, a scattered village of only 5 houses, one school, 38 people, 4 school children, and 4 pet dogs. The village is not accessible by road. The homestay program is managed by 'Snow Leopard Conservation Organisation', an NGO that helps families in the mountains that face constant snow leopard attacks on their live stock. Ulley is located in the region of Ladakh, located in the Indian Himalayas, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Scenery on 1st June 2009 on the way to Hemis and Ulley Valley, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir.  Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • Sunbeams shine down on the Shyok river in Hundar, Nubra Valley, Ladakh on 5th June 2009. Ladakh is located in the Himalayas, in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, India.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Tibetan Buddhist monks go about their daily lives in the Diskit Monastery, Nubra Valley, Ladakh on 4th June 2009. Diskit, established in the early 15th century,  is located about 150km from Leh, in the Nubra valley where temperatures can drop to way below -40C in the winter time.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Rinchen Namgyal, aged 19, and his cousin, Stanzin Changchuk take a stroll home next to a stream in Ulley Valley, Ladakh on 2nd June 2009 after visiting a neighbour who lives about an hour's walk up the mountain. There are only 3 houses scattered on one side of the valley of Ulley, in the region of Ladakh is located in the Indian Himalayas, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • While her daughter, Dolka plays nearby, on 2nd June 2009, Yangchan Tsering tends to her farm next to her house, one of only 3 houses scattered on one side of the Valley of Ulley. Ulley Valley is a valley with a scattered village of only 5 houses, one school, 38 people, 4 school children, and 4 pet dogs. The village is not accessible by road. The valley of Ladakh is located in the Indian Himalayas, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • The resident caretaker monk is seen doing his morning chores in the main prayer room of the Chambra Buddhist monastery located at the 'forbidden' bridge near the border of Pakistan, in Hundar, Nubra Valley, Ladakh on 5th June 2009. The valley of Ladakh is located in the Indian Himalayas, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • The decorated door of a prayer room in Diskit Monastery, Nubra Valley, Ladakh on 4th June 2009. Diskit, established in the early 15th century,  is located about 150km from Leh, in the Nubra valley where temperatures can drop to way below -40C in the winter time.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Tibetan Buddhist monks go about their daily lives in the Diskit Monastery, Nubra Valley, Ladakh on 4th June 2009. Diskit, established in the early 15th century,  is located about 150km from Leh, in the Nubra valley where temperatures can drop to way below -40C in the winter time.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Rinchen Namgyal, aged 19, sits by the window with his 10 year old dog, Tommy as he waits for lunch on 2nd June 2009. Rinchen and his family run a home stay program in Ulley Valley, a scattered village of only 5 houses, one school, 38 people, 4 school children, and 4 pet dogs. The village is not accessible by road. The homestay program is managed by 'Snow Leopard Conservation Organisation', an NGO that helps families in the mountains that face constant snow leopard attacks on their livestock. Leh town is 3505m above sea level, in the Indian Himalayan mountains, in the valley of Ladakh is located in the Indian Himalayas, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    SLee20090602-Ulley_Valley_Homestay-1...jpg
  • Rinchen Namgyal, aged 19, and his cousin, Stanzin Changchuk take a stroll home next to a stream in Ulley Valley, Ladakh on 2nd June 2009 after visiting a neighbour who lives about an hour's walk up the mountain. There are only 3 houses scattered on one side of the valley of Ulley, in the region of Ladakh is located in the Indian Himalayas, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • A Ladakhi boy plays in the fields on 2nd June 2009 as his relative looks out from the family house, one of only 3 houses scattered on one side of the valley of Ulley. His relatives run a Home stay program. Ulley is a scattered village of only 5 houses, one school, 38 people, 4 school children, and 4 pet dogs. The village is not accessible by road. The homestay program is managed by 'Snow Leopard Conservation Organisation', an NGO that helps families in the mountains that face constant snow leopard attacks on their livestock.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
    SLee20090602-Ulley_Valley_Homestay-1...jpg
  • Random tourists and Buddhist followers alike wait in line outside a room to receive blessings from Thupstan Ngawang, born 24 November 2005, the recognized reincarnation of Ladakh's late head Lama, Kushok Bakula Rinpoche, who passed away on 4 November 2003. 2 monks tend to the toddler reincarnation as he receives throngs of visitors who have heard news of his being at the Sumur Gompa in Sumur, Nubra Valley, Ladakh on 5th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Tibetan Buddhist monks go about their daily lives in the Diskit Monastery, Nubra Valley, Ladakh on 4th June 2009. Diskit, established in the early 15th century,  is located about 150km from Leh, in the Nubra valley where temperatures can drop to way below -40C in the winter time.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
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