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hundreds of pigeons in this one section of the sprawling Durbar Square (one of the UNESCO world heritage sites) 56 views
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the "square" (really a circle) around the stupa. it was beautiful being there at sunset, with the people, the mountains, even the pigeons!56 views
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brother & sister-in-law enjoying a rickshaw ride (actually, we got lost in the narrow winding streets trying to get to the Garden of Dreams, and so we ended up taking riskshaws only to discover it was 3 minutes walk from our hotel)56 views
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students/maoists gathered for demonstration & the army56 views
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a sign in the American War museum (the war that's referred to as the Vietnam War in the US)55 views
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driving through the countryside from halong city back to hanoi - passed by all these schoolboys on their bicycles55 views
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duckies in shropshire55 views
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Burmese refugees have settled here on this Bangladesh side of the border. On the way to Teknaf, we passed a few refugee camps. This is not a camp, this is a village. the camps look like refugee camps -hundreds of huts all clustered together w/ UNHCR tarps55 views
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Chuck, Letuce (our driver), and Ammu in the fishing village55 views
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kids wearing the conical farmer hats in the rain. Chuck bought one & is wearing it in the Bandarban photos. the farmer hat styles vary across the regions of bangladesh. we're thinking of doing a coffee table book on it ;)55 views
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crazy bideshi (non-bangladeshi) Chuck feeding sheep peanuts, while we walk around the shops in town at night.55 views
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