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Stupa budista de Boudhanath. Valle de Katmandú

  

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Taken near Pokhara in Nepal.

 

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Al mattino presto, al sorgere del sole.....

Nepal Himalaya Pavillon Gartenanlage - Nepal Himalaya Pavilion Gardens

 

Der Nepal Himalaya Pavillon wurde auf der Expo 2000 in Hannover aufgestellt. Am Ende der Ausstellung kaufte der Fabrikant Heribert Wirth ihn auf und liess ihn im oberpfälzischen Wiesent (Bayern) originalgetreu aufbauen

 

The Nepal Himalaya Pavilion was set up at the Expo 2000 in Hanover. At the end of the exhibition the producer Heribert Wirth bought for him and let him build faithfully in the oberpfälzischen Wiesent (Bavaria).

 

Bayern (bavaria) - Deutschland (germany)

Wiesent - Mai (may) 2012

 

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Captured with the last few minutes of light at the end of a day trekking in Nepal

Standort - location Chomrong

Nepal Himalaya Pavillon Gartenanlage - Nepal Himalaya Pavilion Gardens

 

Der Nepal Himalaya Pavillon wurde auf der Expo 2000 in Hannover aufgestellt. Am Ende der Ausstellung kaufte der Fabrikant Heribert Wirth ihn auf und liess ihn im oberpfälzischen Wiesent (Bayern) originalgetreu aufbauen

 

The Nepal Himalaya Pavilion was set up at the Expo 2000 in Hanover. At the end of the exhibition the producer Heribert Wirth bought for him and let him build faithfully in the oberpfälzischen Wiesent (Bavaria).

 

Bayern (bavaria) - Deutschland (germany)

Wiesent - Mai (may) 2012

 

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PAYS SHERPA.

 

Reçu en audience par le Lama, réincarnation du supérieur, décédé quelques mois auparavant, du Monastère de Thamo.

C'était le petit moine en avant-plan de la photo précédente que les moines étaient aller chercher à l'entrée du village afin de nous recevoir.

 

Received in audience by the Lama, reincarnation of the superior, who died a few months previously, of the Thamo Monastery.

It was the little monk in the foreground of the previous photo that the monks were looking for at the entrance to the village to receive us.

 

Everest Region. Khumbu. Nepal.

 

Ektachrome.

Nikon F Photomic TN.

Nikkor Zoom 43-86mm f/3.

Flash Metz Mecablitz.

Gangapurna lake

Aussicht von "Famous Farm" Nuwakot_Nepal

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After several days trekking from Mardi Himal, I ended up here in Gorapani for a few days. This is a late afternoon shot with the Annapurna range in the background.

Fuji XT3

50-140mm

Pokhara-Fewa See

Kali Ghandaki Valley

Nepal ネパール Kathmandu カトマンズ

Pottery, Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal

Ama Dablam 6812 m

Kyanjin Gompa, Nepal is one of the cooler villages we’ve stayed in while trekking. Usually, the only thing to do is rest after a long day of walking, but in Kyanjin there are tons of great things to do and lots of side treks to choose from depending on the difficulty level you’d like. From technical peak climbing to short walks, there’s something for everyone. And, did I mention the yak cheese? Even the food here is unique with its own specialty items.Trekking began in the area about 60 years ago (circa 1961) with camping. Later, around 1981, the first tea houses were built. The owner of the Panorama Hotel told us how he had a hotel in the village Lama Hotel in 1988 and back then dal bhat cost only 27 rupees (about 25 cents). In order to get yak milk to the villages, they would transport it in yak intestines because they had no jars or bags at the time. It was fun listening to his stories of what life was like back then. The name Kyanjin comes from a local myth that Kyanjin Gompa (monastery) was built on a rock that looked like camel ribs. Kyan means “camel” and jin means “ribs.” It’s believed that the Gompa is about 280-300 years old. The people who live in this area are Tibetan and came over from Tibet years earlier. Gang Chhenpo 6387

Minolta DSC Dimage A 1

Porträt

left: Annapurna Süd 7219 m - right: Hiunchuli 6441 m

Pashupatinath Tempel

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