Friendly staff at the Ugyen Phendeyling Hotel in Paro. The hotel has a wonderful view of Tiger's Nest Monastery, high up on an opposite cliff face.
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19.4×12.9cm 28ppcm
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45.5×30.3cm 28ppcm
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22.7×15.1cm 118ppcm
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45.4×30.3cm 118ppcm
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