NOV-A-6

 

THE PHOTO COLLAGE FROM THE LINGSHED TREK

FROM AJAY, ONE OF MY STUDENT TREKKERS INTERESTED IN THE FACES OF ZANSKAR

 

 

 

 

From:        Glenn Geelhoed

To:          Kate Jones;  Virg Croskery

Date:        11/5/03 12:29PM

Subject:     Fwd: hello!

 

Faces of Zanskar, along the Roof of the World:

 

Here is a brief collage of a few photos from another photographer's (one of my students who joined in the Lingshed Trek this August) perspective‑‑concentrating on the faces of the remote mountain people we treated in the Zanskar Range of the Kashmiri trek.  I think you will like it as a brief introduction to the Human Geography of this part of the world I had summarized under the running title of the Lingshed Trek.

 

Cheers!

 

GWG

 

http://www.emory.edu/college/scienceandsociety/scienceinyourlife/photography/lingshed03/images/

 

 

Cheers!

 

GWG

 

>>> "Ajay Pillarisetti" <apillar@LearnLink.Emory.Edu> 11/03/03 09:10AM >>>

Dr. Geelhoed,

How are you? How was the Alaska trip (did you make it?) and the Sikkim trip?

Things in the south, in Atlanta, have been amazingly pleasant. I wanted to drop

a line and say thanks again for everything during the trip ‑ it really was the

experience of my lifetime, and I can't wait to go back sometime soon. In the

meantime, I've been making progress in my biology research and looking towards

public health schools for the immediate future. I was wondering if you could

tell me a bit about the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine ‑ I'm

planning on applying to the Masters in Public Health program there, and I think

you mentioned that you had done a doctorate at LSHTM.

 

Finally... I've posted a few photos from the trip on the net ‑

 

http://www.emory.edu/college/scienceandsociety/scienceinyourlife/photography/lingshed03/images/

 

i haven't had the time to make a proper page to house the photos ‑ my

apologies. quite a few of the slides came out beautifully, but unfortunately I

don't have access to a slide scanner.

 

I hope all is well and thanks again for everything ‑

 

ajay pillarisetti

apillar@emory.edu

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