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    That landing was a piece of cake. When I was training for my PP license, I had an instructor tell me that flying would be hours and hours of boredom mixed with moments of sheer terror.

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    gjl...piece of cake? Had I been on that flight, I woulda filled my pants with every turn on that approach. I would have liked to have seen a video, from above, of that plane weaving its way through those mountains. Like the Pilot said, "It's going to get interesting now."

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    You mean Tibet

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    Quote Originally Posted by lasomeday View Post
    You mean Tibet
    Not my doing. It was in the title of the video.

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    Me and Hoyt Axton have only been to Oklahoma.
    (so's I wouldn't know . . . 'bout them thar far places . . . in reality. =)

    (ain't never been to Spain neither, yet I have an affinity for Paella . . .
    and spaghetti westerns that were filmed there. =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by lasomeday View Post
    You mean Tibet
    What? It says it was shot in Paro, Bhutan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hemingstein View Post
    What? It says it was shot in Paro, Bhutan.
    How old are you Heminstein? Its Tibet! The people of Tibet have been slaughtered and held hostage by the Chinese and the Chinese changed the name to Bhutan to take away their identity.

    Tibet's history | Free Tibet

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    HangryHippo Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by lasomeday View Post
    How old are you Heminstein? Its Tibet! The people of Tibet have been slaughtered and held hostage by the Chinese and the Chinese changed the name to Bhutan to take away their identity.

    Tibet's history | Free Tibet
    lasomeday, can you read? If so, did you even bother to read the link you posted? If not, you might check out this map (in your link) that shows Bhutan as a separate country bordering Tibet. Or the CIA World Factbook or Google - any will show you that Bhutan is a country separate from Tibet and that Tibet remains a disputed region within China itself.

    Edit: Adding a link to the map I referenced (http://www.freetibet.org/about/introduction-to-tibet)

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