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Subject 1: (Interview). Subtitle: Unidentified woman and man. Timecode In: 00:02:06. Timecode out: 00:10:30. Notes: Religion discussion. Subject 2: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Bells ambiance. Timecode In: 00:10:37. Timecode out: 00:15:18. Subject 3: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Stream, prayer wheel ambiance. Timecode In: 00:24:19. Timecode out: 00:27:14. Subject 4: (Interview). Subtitle: Bob Moseley. Timecode In: 00:30:44. Timecode out: 00:43:27. Notes: Conservation discussion. Subject 5: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Food preparation ambiance. Timecode In: 00:46:26. Timecode out: 00:50:43. Subject 6: (Interview). Subtitle: Guo Jing. Timecode In: 00:51:37. Timecode out: 01:13:08. Notes: Tibetan life discussion. Subject 7: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Bells, yaks, voices ambiance. Timecode In: 01:15:56. Timecode out: 01:38:14. Notes: Bos grunniens. Subject 8: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Rural village ambiance. Timecode In: 01:38:21. Timecode out: 01:40:08. Subject 9: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Kitchen sounds. Timecode In: 01:40:18. Timecode out: 01:55:47. Show: YGRP Log of DAT #: 10 Engineer: Bill McQuay Date: 10-18-00 ng = not good ok = okay g = good vg = very good 0:00:04 Loud talking in Tibetan¿eating sounds¿What is this fruit called? ¿Kamba¿like a peach¿yeah, is a peach. Peach¿Sweet¿ 0:02:04 this ??? named Shialabunga and this place is every come to there peoples. If there go to the waterfall or another holy place, if they don't come to there, there is, the travel is not success¿T¿so the peoples come to there, they will get the keys at there, at there. So the people some there must¿Come here first? Yeah, get the key¿Key? Get the key, when they get the key, the holy mountain's door just open¿T¿this temple's named song-ji-sibamiu¿T¿because this temple's, there are¿God is¿C: Sibamiu is the Buddha of long life¿ So some people, he's like this very¿Some can not live for long life, can come here and pray and have a much longer life¿(distort)¿ 4:50 SFX gate opening and closing 5:15 (ok - she's soft) this god is Sibamiu, inside¿the god of long life?¿Yeah, long life. In the scriptures, the Tibetan books. Is there a village monk here?¿translation¿this is the outside village and also lower side of the village's temple. So this time, no monk. Just ?? women¿ nuns¿nuns look after there¿T¿and there, the woman, when he look after the temple, no anything, no money, just look after¿for free¿yeah¿the monks and the nuns?¿no, his mother¿his mother, I see¿the villagers ask her to look after this¿T¿ before Cultural Revolution have many¿consultation in T¿ many statues?¿yeah. They are also about the Kawagebo and Mitsumi. So in the Cultural Revolution, they were destroyed, and at this time do not have enough money to re¿Replace them? Replace them¿ T¿if you want to prayer her, you must think not yourself, but all the world¿All the living things¿the living things, living good, that don't have the sick or any difficult. You can't think yourself. And also you round the core, how you say? Prayer wheel Prayer wheel, yeah. 10:15 This one Padama-sama. This one also¿Padama-sama¿just like a king. In India, he used to be prince. 10:35 bells, long reverberations¿footsteps on wood floor¿14:10 segues into cowbells outside room 19:42 some walking by group, Tibetan talk¿ 20:30 walking with dog growling and barking and more walking¿ 23:28 SFX goat bleat NICE 24:25 sound of water - stream in front of lower Yubong lodge 25:55 Prayer wheel: dried skin cover by cloth, powered by stream¿steam sound, bells, yak, and cow bells Interview with Bob Moseley (0:29:53 - 0:43:20) 0:30:50 The idea of Shangri-La being used to sell this place. Is that a good thing or could it backfire? That's definitely a marketing tool by the tourist agencies. And it's actually amusing that parts of this area are actually fig... (Notes truncated)
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- 8 Jan 2010 - David McCartt
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- 8 Jan 2010 - David McCartt