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Description Colin Nisbet took this photograph on April 14, 2006 at the Sera Monastery. Following afternoon meditation, the monks go into a large courtyard and practice their debating skills. File is or will be on file at www.xanga.com/czolya
Date 2007-03-03 (original upload date)
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