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101 Opposite: Mt. Kailash, Tibet, 2013. A project such as this one, spanning a decade and much challenging terrain, happens only with a great deal of assistance and support. I’d like to thank the following individuals and institutions for their help during the course of my work on this book. In Bhutan: Karma Dorji, Chencho Tsering, Dawa Zangpo. In China/Tibet: Li Bo, Norbu Gesang, Devika Gurung, Dakpa Kelden, Mark Larrimore, Sam Mitchell, Tsering Phuntsok, Lobsang Tenzing, Norbu Tinle, Dorje Tsedan, Lu Yuan. In India: Anil Aggarwhal, Umesh Akre, Ibrahim Chapri, Praveen Grover, Tsering Gyalpo, Dilli Raj Joshi, Anil Khachi, P. K. Khosla, Harprit Singh, Rana Singh, Dhanu Swadi, Phuntsog Wangtak. In Nepal: Ganga Das Baba, Anil Chitrakar, Kiran Man Chitrakar and Ganesh Photo Lab (for darkroom facilities in Kathmandu), Sumitra Manandhar Gurung, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), Tom Kelly (for the offer of a tripod in a time of need), Thomas Mathew, Sarita Pariyar, Prakash Pathak, Tshering Sangmo, Bhim Subedi, Karsang Tamang, Deepak Thapa, Tibet Guesthouse, Amrit Tuladhar, Laurie Vasily, Indra Yonzon and Green Hill Ltd. (for logistical support). In the United States: Eastern Kentucky University (for long-standing institutional support); Ashok Gurung and the India-China Institute at The New School, New York City; Paul Kallmes; Pradyumna P. Karan; Kentucky Arts Council (for the Al Smith Visual Artist Fellowship); Robert Morton; Andrew Quintman, Sara Shneiderman, Mark Turin, and the Himalaya Initiative at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut; George Strange (for his support on all my various projects, including this one); Éric Valli (for sharing friendship and photographic insights on Red Lick and for writing the book foreword); Steve Wrinn and the University Press of Kentucky staff (for faith in the book); and, as always, Jennifer Zurick. I wish especially to thank Richard Farkas for his gracious book design, Holly Troyer for drawing the lovely map, and Chris Radcliffe for joining me on a picture pilgrimage to Mt. Kailash. Acknowledgments ...

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