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Behind the Scenes: The year is 1990 and Jeffrey Aaronson is photographing on assignment for the National Geographic Society  in one of the most remote areas in the world:  Muli, China. 

The book project, entitled, Beyond the Horizon: Adventures in Faraway Lands,  has Jeffrey retracing the footsteps of Austrian-American botanist and explorer, Joseph Rock, who ventured to this region of China and Tibet in the early 1920′s.

Until 1953, Muli was a remote and independent mountainous Gelugpa Buddhist kingdom, located just north of Lake Lugu in Yunnan and Sichuan provinces. It was dubbed “The Yellow Lama’s Kingdom” by Rock.