Talk:Lars-Eric Lindblad
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"The coast of Bhutan"?
I am puzzled by this. No intimate knowledge of this country's geography, but looking at a map I see nothing resembling a coast. Perhaps navigating a river into Bhutan would be possible, but something seems very odd here. If there is no source, I'd rather delete that part of the sentence. --Mariusm98 (talk) 20:18, 16 May 2022 (UTC)