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On the two hills to the north of Lomanthang are ruins of castles . The early history of Lo is shrouded in myth and mystery . very little is known about the cave dwellings throughout Mustang . photo taken in east of Lo Manthang , Upper Mustang . The former Himalayan kingdom of Mustang is a starkly beautiful land . Its allure has come from a history relative inaccessibility and a reputation as a bastion of traditional Tibetan culture . in 2008 , Nepal`s newly formed republic abolished the Mustang monarchy`s official status . |
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