A mass of stone, golden roofs and ornate facade rises imposingly, defying the winds. It seems fit to crown a corner of the Himalayas, but this Tibetan Buddhist temple lies in the hills of southeastern Uruguay, the most secular country in Latin America.
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00:30This was the first American temple of Tibetan Buddhism.
00:40This was the first American temple of Tibetan Buddhism.
00:50This was the first American temple of Tibetan Buddhism.
01:00This was the first American temple of Tibetan Buddhism.
01:10This was the first American temple of Tibetan Buddhism.
01:20This is one of the oldest temples in the world.
01:30This is one of the oldest temples in the world.
01:40This is one of the oldest temples in the world.
01:50This is one of the oldest temples in the world.
02:00This is one of the oldest temples in the world.
02:10This is one of the oldest temples in the world.
02:20This is one of the oldest temples in the world.