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Fresh food markets bring colour to the alleys of Bhaktapur, one of the three historical cities of the Kathmandu Valley, and perhaps the most traditional and best preserved. The wooden houses and carved windows here are a museum of Nepal's past. Item No: N-2002 |
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Prayer flags fly over Bouddnath, the most revered Buddhist site in Kathmandu, a city largely dominated by Hinduism Item No: N-2020 |
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A young mountain girl in Nepal looks after her younger brother while her parents work. Taking care of here younger siblings is a very common duty of even very young children in Nepal. Item No: N-2064 |
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The cultural and religious heart of Kathmandu - Durbar Square - is a maze of ancient Hindu temples and shrines. Here they are illuminated during festivities. Item No: N-2098. |
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The Kathmandu Valley turns a lush green twice each year: during the monsoon when the annual rice crop covers the fields, then again in winter (seen here) when the winter crop comes up. Item No: N-2120. |
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