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For decades, Tibetans are considered the “nomads,” needless to say, we don’t get the chance to hear a lot about them, how they live, and their social circles. More importantly, how the culture and unique history brought the tourists and visitors across the world together.
Today's guest - Pamela Logan, In 1996, she was named Woman Explorer of the Year; the following year she started Kham Aid Foundation. She author of the book "Compassion Mandala"
By The Missing PieceFor decades, Tibetans are considered the “nomads,” needless to say, we don’t get the chance to hear a lot about them, how they live, and their social circles. More importantly, how the culture and unique history brought the tourists and visitors across the world together.
Today's guest - Pamela Logan, In 1996, she was named Woman Explorer of the Year; the following year she started Kham Aid Foundation. She author of the book "Compassion Mandala"