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Mani Wall
Porters in the Village
Girl filling Water Container
Reaching Buddhist Regions
Yours Truly, quite exhausted
Approaching the 26000ft/8000m Peaks
Bringing the Firewood
Tea Shop along the Way
Foggy Morning
Along the Marsyangdi Khola
The first days of the trek led us through subtropical zones with the lush green of paddy fields. The mountains at this time seemed unreachably far away, and we didn’t only want to get there, but beyond the chain of the Annapurnas.
On the way to Dumre
To start our walk around the Annapurna, we first had to find transportation to Dumre. Back in 1981, Nepal hat basically one main road along the Himalayas, and all regions north of the road were reachable only by walking. As bus connections were flaky, we did part of the road trip in the back of…
The Stupa of Patan
The Burning Ghats of Pashupatinath
In the Market
Wood Carving
Double Portrait
Drying Rice at the River
Bhaktapur Evening
The mats cover heaps of grain that was dried under the sun during the day.