
the massive buddhist stupa of Boudhanath, supposed to be one of the largest in the world, and one of the holiest buddhist sites in nepal (and yet another unesco world heritage site)63 views
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the tibetan buddhists have a very interesting way of praying. they constantly move from the standing position to prostrating completely flat on the ground in an endless pattern, seemed very strenuous. here they are in different positions of praying63 views
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a huge number of tibetans have settled around the Boudhanath area63 views
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streets of Thamel, very touristy, but still enjoyable63 views
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the little moppit! (my nickname for my cutie adorable little nephew)63 views
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i was babysitting the moppit while brother & sister-in-law were having breakfast. so i took him to the garden which held his interest for about 10 minutes63 views
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Coachella - the music festival we went to the desert for. there were around 50,000 people there!62 views
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the little black duck with the white head was so cute - all the other ducks were slowly swimming around while this little one was zipping all over the place like mad62 views
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goodbye palm springs62 views
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Zaynah just given the diploma - she's coming down from the stage now (couldn't capture the diploma receiving moment, too many eager parents were getting in front of me)62 views
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old french colonial house on a wide tree lined boulevard.62 views
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view from our "deluxe riverview" room. the rooftop bar of the hotel was supposed to be one of the best places in town according to Lonely Planet, but we didn't find it all that exciting62 views
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floating restaurants in the middle of nowhere in the south china sea62 views
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houses of parliament/westminster62 views
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Lake Vyrnwy, view from the hotel62 views
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village kid on her way to school62 views
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the rice fields were so beautiful62 views
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young village boys standing on the narrow walkway. those are gigantic palm trees growing in the water on the right side. this is one of our favourite photos62 views
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Teknaf is on the southernmost tip of Bangladesh, on a narrow strip of land with the Bay of Bengal on one side and the Naaf River on the other. The Naaf river forms the border between Bangladesh and Burma62 views
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fruit stand with oil lamps62 views
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