The dominant religion of Ladakh, India is Buddhism, especially in the central and eastern areas. The Chortens on the way makes Ladakh a holy place with eternity of peace. 
Ladakh, India.
Peace Corps Trainee Remarks
Andra Wojnar Diagne, the Nepal Director for Peace Corps meet delegates and ex-volunteers of Peace Corps, at the re-launch meeting of Peace Corps in Nepal. Kamal Kunj, Kamaladi. Kathmandu, Nepal.
Cake to celebrate the re-launch of Peace Corps in Nepal. Kamal Kunj, Kamaladi. Kathmandu, Nepal.
Andra Wojnar Diagne, the Nepal Director for Peace Corps meet delegates and ex-volunteers of Peace Corps, at the re-launch meeting of Peace Corps in Nepal. Kamal Kunj, Kamaladi. Kathmandu, Nepal.
Andra Wojnar Diagne, the Nepal Director for Peace Corps meet delegates and ex-volunteers of Peace Corps, at the re-launch meeting of Peace Corps in Nepal. Kamal Kunj, Kamaladi. Kathmandu, Nepal.
Ex-Peace Corps volunteers of Nepal attend relaunch meeting of Peace corps at Kamal Kunj, Kamaladi, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Andra Wojnar Diagne, the Nepal Director for Peace Corps, at the re-launch meeting of Peace Corps in Nepal. Kamal Kunj, Kamaladi. Kathmandu, Nepal.
Ex-Peace Corps volunteers of Nepal attend relaunch meeting of Peace corps at Kamal Kunj, Kamaladi, Kathmandu, Nepal.
The dominant religion of Ladakh, India is Buddhism, especially in the central and eastern areas. The Chortens on the way makes Ladakh a holy place with eternity of peace.
Ladakh, India.
The dominant religion of Ladakh, India is Buddhism, especially in the central and eastern areas. The Chortens on the way makes Ladakh a holy place with eternity of peace. 
Ladakh, India.
The dominant religion of Ladakh, India is Buddhism, especially in the central and eastern areas. The Chortens on the way makes Ladakh a holy place with eternity of peace.
Ladakh, India.
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