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Welcome (#^.^#) ~ ~ ~ Nepal (Vol.1) |
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Kathmandu, 9-10 & 21-22 March 2000 |
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The lane is very busy with lots of handcraft shops, trekking equipment shops and travel agents. Sometimes, there is traffice jam? (Thamel) |
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The hotels near the Boudhanath Stupa which is the biggest in Nepal |
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The Monks was asking for 'Independence of Tibet!' |
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A big cloth hawker in Thamel |
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Nepalese ladies wash the clothes here and dry them on the stairs. |
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In the afternoon, the clothes will be collected. |
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In addition, Nepalese get water here. |
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