MR1162 Galloping to the white scarf
Photo : Matthieu Ricard
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Mani Genkok Festival. One of the main passions of the Tibetan nomads is horses. Races and equestrian games are therefore a major part of this three-day festival. Galloping riders attempt to scoop up the white silk scarves that have been strewn across the grass of the course. This exercise forces them to lean perilously over to one side in the saddle, to which they are attached only by a length of fabric wound around their thigh. The hardest part, however, is setting themselves upright again with virtually no more than one calf in the saddle. July 2004.
Order online a photographic work of art, signed by the hand of Matthieu Ricard, buddhist monk, photographer and author. He has also been the French interpreter of His Holiness the XIVth Dalai Lama since 1989. Some of the photographs in his collection are printed in limited edition, signed, numbered and delivered with a certificate of authenticity.
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