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The name given to the steepest and most awe-inspiring portion of the upper [[Pasu River]] valley, over a thousand feet from the river valley to the uplands of [[The Ghengom]]. The Pardopasu is home to the cloister of [[Nemnosti (site)|Nemnosti]] and the beautiful caves and cliffs that surround it, as well as a number of rare plant and animal species not known anywhere else in [[Khutu]]. | The name given to the steepest and most awe-inspiring portion of the upper [[Pasu River]] valley, over a thousand feet from the river valley to the uplands of [[The Ghengom]]. The Pardopasu is home to the cloister of [[Nemnosti (site)|Nemnosti]] and the beautiful caves and cliffs that surround it, as well as a number of rare plant and animal species not known anywhere else in [[Khutu]]. | ||
− | [[File:Pardopasu.jpeg|600px|thumb|left| | + | [[File:Pardopasu.jpeg|600px|thumb|left|Looking across the valley, from Nemnosti]] |
− | + | [[File:Pardopasu2.jpeg|600px|thumb|left|Looking downriver, from the Ghengom]] | |
+ | [[File:Pardopasu3.jpeg|600px|thumb|left|Looking upriver, from Nemnosti]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:39, 17 February 2024
The name given to the steepest and most awe-inspiring portion of the upper Pasu River valley, over a thousand feet from the river valley to the uplands of The Ghengom. The Pardopasu is home to the cloister of Nemnosti and the beautiful caves and cliffs that surround it, as well as a number of rare plant and animal species not known anywhere else in Khutu.