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barber shop, every inch covered with posters of hindu gods and goddesses, very colourful97 views
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arriving at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan airport - my mom, me, brother, Shahrina (my sister), sister-in-law96 views
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at a roadside town, with my dad - we stopped to get some fruits93 views
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the red dot people (we all smeared the red powder at the temple entrance on our foreheads) 92 views
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taking in the sun in the cold winter air with my mom and sister 92 views
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the very scary and ancient Yeti Airlines propeller plane we flew on (at one point i looked around, and everyone on the plane was frantically praying - my dad was the only person fast asleep!)91 views
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so cold in Pokhara too. i liked the open fireplaces they have in nepal, you can sit around them (instead of the fireplace being stuck in one corner of the room)91 views
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the Chowdhury siblings - Shahrina, Anika, and brother90 views
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one of these was Everest89 views
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mine and shahrina's room, had a nice view of the lake and mountains89 views
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Kathmandu's Durbar Sq (there are 2 other Durbar squares near the city)87 views
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snake charmers87 views
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one of the many sadhus you see around there86 views
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washing clothes, begnas tal, another of the lakes around pokhara86 views
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we went to Sarangkot to see the sunrise. according to LP "the view of the annapurna himalaya from sarangkot is almost a religious experience"86 views
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the moppit showed interest in the school kids (normally he only likes adults, though that's changing as he's growing)85 views
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back at the lakeside at night85 views
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marigolds for offerings - the main palace of durbar sq is dedicated to the hindu god hanuman, and there are so many temples here84 views
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the famous Nepali windows, small wooden intricately carved.82 views
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marigold flower sellers for the temples82 views
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yet another maoist procession82 views
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this was one of my favourite places in Kathmandu. seemingly endless streams of pilgrims, monks, buddhists circle in a clockwise direction around and around the stupa, spinning the prayer wheels, walking & praying 81 views
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and also narrow little streets79 views
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