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2021-02-09T13:32:42+01:00
When traffic is your jam
The ornament factor is high
Stupafied dove
Bright colors of hope in a still earthquake-ridden Kathmandu
Young man getting Lord Shiva facepainted at Maha Shivaratri Festival. Wait, Lord Shiva with a joint? Yep. During the festival the Sadhu are allowed to smoke pot in honor of the blue deity.
Vote for Tree!
Lord Shiva also 'stands' for... well, take a guess
Rhododendron stealing the show. Well, a little bit.
Getting ready for limework on the Stupa
Rainy day in Pokhara. Mount Machapuchare is not impressed.
The Buddha's renewable energy strategy
Let sleeping dogs lie
A Sadhu painting people's faces at Maha Shivaratri Festival
Where Fishtail got its name
A cable network that lives up to its name with every fiber
Pokhara preparing for nightfall
Red is the dominant textile color in Nepal
Street vendor in Kathmandu
Kaal Bhairav idol, an important place of worship for Hindus in Kathmandu and allegedly the largest of its kind worldwide. The incarnation of Lord Shiva is said to destroy fear and is also called the Lord of Time and Death
Streets of Kathmandu aka dust vs colors
Buddha's watching, Buddha's waiting
Some Sadhus perform feats at the Maha Shivaratri festival. Others watch them doing so.
Sunset over Pokhara Lake
Lord Shiva is always on board
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