A few years ago, we spent a couple of days on the shores Tso Moriri. At over 4500 meters above sea level, the lake is one of the highest in the world with difficult and limited access during winters. But we braved the wind and the cold, intransigent soldiers from the Indian army and absolute lack of heating in our tiny guest house to capture the night sky and time lapses of the ice melt during the day.
There are more pictures and stories which will be shared, but for now, here’s an hour of time on the shore compressed into a 40-odd second time-lapse.