Glimpse of Kathmandu
Colorful of culture and religion, and grey of construction, chaotic and polluted, with air being worse than in Moscow traffic jam, while full of artistic heritage and amazing temples, every place you look – something’s going on out there..
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Himalaya Range
Flying in a small jet, looking through a dirty window..
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Bohnath Stupa
Home to one of the largest stupas in the world and religious center for Tibetian exiles...
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Pashupatinath
The most important Hindu temple (Shiva) of Nepal is based here, on the banks of Bungmati river. This is also a popular place to be cremated.
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Bungamati Village
In Kathmandu Valley a small 16th century Newari village. Lucky to have a short presence at full moon celebration...
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Monkey Temple
Swayambhunath - the Buddhist temple ("Monkey Temple") a top of the hill in Kathmandu Valley..
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Sidh Faces
Colorful faces of hindu piligrims...
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Kathmandu Monks
Young monks seems to enjoy their lives in Kathmandu monasteries...
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Royal Bardia NP
A real wilderness in Western Terai. While walking through the jungle hoping to catch a glimpse of an animal, I started thinking that any big animal I may encounter can become the last one to see...
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Tharu People
Little visited being a former Maoist heartland, this area offers a great variety of traditonal Tharu people lifestyle... growing mustard, wheat, maize and rice, living in the houses built of mud and protecting themselves from occasional wild elephants envasions...
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Tharu People Fishing
Driving along the road from Bardia to Nepalgunj, noticed people bathing in the mud...they were fishing in fact...
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Stone & Brick Labour
People working hard at stone openpit and hand-making bricks...
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Rubbish kids
People working hard at stone openpit and hand-making bricks...
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School in Nepal
Visiting public and private schools as part of the story on children in Nepal...
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Deaf & Disabled
Visiting school for deaf and orphanage for blind and disabled as part of the story on children in Nepal...
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Hospital
Visiting a hospital for children as part of the story on children in Nepal...
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