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Tibet
By:Steven Cronin
Kunlun Shan mountains border north Soaring peaks that bathe in cloud Man and beast trek back and forth Himalaya, standing proud
Fierce torrents fed from snow Yellow River, fleet and swift Religion keeps the status quo Himalaya, natures gift
On broad green valleys, nomadic man Through solid earth and barren land Herds his cattle, sheep and lamb Himalaya, proud and grand
Snow-capped mountains fringe the plain Where wild yak roam to and fro Braving climate, wind and rain Himalaya, friend and foe
Wild sheep graze mountain meadows Crispy air pollution free Swiftly eastwards, Yangtze flows Himalaya, tranquillity
About the Author: Steven Cronin writes articles, poetry and short stories predominantly concerning travel as well as issues that influence the world in which we live. For further literature visit http://www.sargas.co.uk
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