Unusual as it sounds I have spent Bhutan’s 104th
National Day in the coal mines along with the truck drivers and laborers. The
road to the mines was sheer nightmare; rough, bumpy and narrow. Literally speaking, it was a roller-coaster
ride.
Some 5 kms from Deothang, the SD Eastern Bhutan Coal mines
stood. Acres of forest have scraped of its trees but it looks beautiful. I have
always wanted to pay a visit after seeing the picture of the mines from a past
Kuensel’s edition.
I meant to take my camera but the battery was dead before I
could take one photo. As a result I had to resolve to using a friend’s mobile
camera. I have spent the entire duration there taking pictures of the beautiful
landscape but due to my poor photography skills I could not do justice to the
mines. Some of the pictures I have uploaded to the sliding images on my blog.
The return journey wasn’t as scary also we did not meet so many trucks on the way. After spending sometime in Deothang we returned to
Samdrup jongkhar. It was 3 pm in the afternoon.
Rest of the day was spent in watching BBS TV. With tears in
my eyes, I have watched 4 times His Majesty’s National Day speech. The heartwarming
words have renewed my sense of patriotism and love for our kings. Long live our
kings and happy belated National Day.
1 comment:
Hey beautiful, that is one good experience on National Day.
Enjoy life.
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