Thanks a lot, Martyn!
What part of the year was it?
Klas.
At 18:24 2008-08-04, you wrote:
>I was there in 1992, amazing place and the people were extremely
>friendly like the Nepalese. It was very "woodsy" with an incredible
>smell to the place as I remember. One of my most favorite places I
>have recorded in.
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>http://www.camacdonald.com/birding/asiabhutan.htm#Speciality
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>Attached is a list of endemic birds, but there are some incredible
>mammals there too, I got chased into a tree by a Rhino and rode an
>Elephant. It was here on the borders that the Snow Leopard was filmed
>for Earth.
>If you get the chance to go, run at it!
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>On Aug 4, 2008, at 9:05 AM, Klas Strandberg wrote:
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> > (Second time: Does this come through??)
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> > It is possible that I can go to Bhutan for a short trip this autumn.
> > Any experience to share from that country??
> >
> > Klas.
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