Kodachrome by Douglas Scott. From “High Adventure in the Himalayas,” National Geographic
Kodachrome by Douglas Scott.From “High Adventure in the Himalayas,” National Geographic, August, 1952.A carpet of flowering grain amaranth borders millet fields at Sepu, a village in the Lassar Yankti Valley. Indian farmers cultivate grain in terraces. They grind it into a flour called pappar. Mixed with water, kneaded, and baked, pappar becomes chapatty, an unleavened pancake. -- source link
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