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Jolly Alcoholic - In Remembrance 2023
judging from the somewhat flag on the 'pizza' oven , somewhere in india? (and trust me don't google it)
Mate honestly, I feel almost a bit offended because of the "pizza oven"judging from the somewhat flag on the 'pizza' oven , somewhere in india? (and trust me don't google it)
Mate honestly, I feel almost a bit offended because of the "pizza oven"
Not India, but the reason this "pizza oven" has been build is often associated with India, although the reason actually originated from another country, which also happens to be on this picture.
Reasonably. Both countries are sharing borders.well, 'mate'...i don't care about your feelings, was i close saying india?
none of these.so the isreal/pakistan? otherwise a border wouldn't matter that much?
Never saw that one on a map... what was palastines official currency again before "occupation"? ... ok.. let us not go therei meant palastine....
Sharing borders, but not Tibet itself. The buddhist monuments are called Stupas.I feel like we are back in the Himalayas, this looks like the kinds of towns the climbers go through in the documentaries. Buddhist shrines, if that's the right word.
Tibet?
Sharing borders, but not Tibet itself. The buddhist monuments are called Stupas.
I do not think so.is lady gaga banned there then?
I do not think so.
Nope! but..... sharing a border!so not china?
Nope! but..... sharing a border!
another country other than Nepal?
Nepal?
It's clearly a Buddhist area, considering the prayer flags everywhere, as well as the shrine full of stupas in the foreground. Im still struggling to narrow it down, though.
It is indeed Nepal. But where in Nepal?Sharing a border with India, China, and Tibet. Is there another country other than Nepal?
Correct! I would have accepted lo mathang as well, but tsarang is more specific.I'm pretty sure that this is another view of that picture
I have actually said that it is sharing borders with China.If you're going to mention the loss of sovereignty of Palestine and Mustang, might as well mention that Nepal shares an international border with China, not Tibet.