Pinomei kosü (Aha/Pochalai, Kozhuo ye Ale Chameio)
süno pfuttamei alenie tekochu mashi sokoru duno Chazhelophi nhikhi otu kochu shuhitthoe. Otu shou kowuhi chipra onhei kaprapei nasü oratu koe, totsü nasü omei tukoe ye chishou onhei koloposü okhe tu koe (okhe tuhi akrei tie hehi nimoe).
Aji, this is a nice picture. You mentioned that the fallen one is to the west, so I think the photographer has his back to the east here? I haven't visited the place, and somewhere I had posted that the fallen one is in the middle. I must be wrong; it must be corrected. May I use the picture on my blog and Wikipedia, with your permission? Photo credit will be mentioned to your name; I suppose you shot the photo.
ReplyDeleteOh i forgot about this blog till u mentioned hahahahaha. well let me explain the photo for you. this shot is my own and you may use it. the photo as you see is taken from the east. the first erect stone is ora tu, the second (which is also the biggest) as you see is called omei tu and the third which is not visible here in this pic and which lies after omei tu towards the west is the okhe tu (fallen). i actually have another pic where even okhe tu is visible. i can sent you the pic if you want it.
DeleteThank you, Aji. I was looking for a good picture. I had used a small picture I got somewhere on the internet. If you can send me the other photo as well, I will be thankful. And thanks for the clarification about the position of the stones. I got it wrong until now.
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