War super, hat Spaß gemacht, wird fortgesetzt! Törööööööööö !!!
Monday, April 14, 2008
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Bothched Plastic Surgery By Dr Rey
shortly before returning home
wir hatten super schoene tage in jodhpur. das fort war sehr beeindruckend und die aussicht auf die umgebung atemberaubend. die fotos sind super geworden! leider sind die internet cafes hier in delhi in so einem miserablen zustand, dass wir die bilder jetzt noch nicht hochladen koennen. den letzten tag in rajasthan haben wir zur kroenung unserer reise an der traumhaften poolanlage eines first class hotels verbracht.
seid gestern sind wir in delhi. die stadt ist das reinste chaos. kein wunder, dass hier auf den strassen angeblich 50 menschen pro tag sterben sollen... wir haben's zum glueck ueberlebt und die geldbeutel und kameras wurden uns auch noch nicht geklaut. deshalb werden wir unser guest house bis zur abreise auch nicht mehr verlassen. heute nacht um 4 uhr kommt das taxi, dann geht's zum flughafen...
ein herzhaftes steak (kein chicken!) mit selbstgemachten spaetzle und ein leckerer salat daheim koennte die trauer ueber das ende unserer reise sicherlich teilweise kompensieren. :-)
wir hatten super schoene tage in jodhpur. das fort war sehr beeindruckend und die aussicht auf die umgebung atemberaubend. die fotos sind super geworden! leider sind die internet cafes hier in delhi in so einem miserablen zustand, dass wir die bilder jetzt noch nicht hochladen koennen. den letzten tag in rajasthan haben wir zur kroenung unserer reise an der traumhaften poolanlage eines first class hotels verbracht.
seid gestern sind wir in delhi. die stadt ist das reinste chaos. kein wunder, dass hier auf den strassen angeblich 50 menschen pro tag sterben sollen... wir haben's zum glueck ueberlebt und die geldbeutel und kameras wurden uns auch noch nicht geklaut. deshalb werden wir unser guest house bis zur abreise auch nicht mehr verlassen. heute nacht um 4 uhr kommt das taxi, dann geht's zum flughafen...
ein herzhaftes steak (kein chicken!) mit selbstgemachten spaetzle und ein leckerer salat daheim koennte die trauer ueber das ende unserer reise sicherlich teilweise kompensieren. :-)
Friday, April 4, 2008
Mission Statement Of Ambulances
rajasthan india
nach dem bundesstaat uttar pradesh sind wir am montag im weltbekannten maerchenland indiens angekommen: rajasthan - mit gold und juwelen geschmueckte maharaja palaeste, kamelkarawanen, endless deserts, women with brocade-covered saris and men with brightly colored turbans.
our first stop was the holy city of Pushkar. This ancient Hindu pilgrimage is even so sacred that alcohol, smoking, and "affections" are banned public in the. meat and eggs to eat is also prohibited. in the center of this small village is the holy Pushkar lake.
here in Pushkar we were staying in contrast to our recent India once again a really enjoyable day. nice hotel room with private balcony, mid-day dip in the pool of the neighboring hotels, extensive shopping, henna taetowierungen und nicht zu vergessen unsere ersten yoga stunden.
blick aus unserem hotelzimmer
heute sind wir weiter mit dem bus nach jodhpur gefahren, unserem letzten reiseziel vor delhi. besonders attraktiv an dieser stadt sind der riesige gewuerze markt und das gewaltige meherangarh fort.
nach dem bundesstaat uttar pradesh sind wir am montag im weltbekannten maerchenland indiens angekommen: rajasthan - mit gold und juwelen geschmueckte maharaja palaeste, kamelkarawanen, endless deserts, women with brocade-covered saris and men with brightly colored turbans.
our first stop was the holy city of Pushkar. This ancient Hindu pilgrimage is even so sacred that alcohol, smoking, and "affections" are banned public in the. meat and eggs to eat is also prohibited. in the center of this small village is the holy Pushkar lake.
here in Pushkar we were staying in contrast to our recent India once again a really enjoyable day. nice hotel room with private balcony, mid-day dip in the pool of the neighboring hotels, extensive shopping, henna taetowierungen und nicht zu vergessen unsere ersten yoga stunden.
blick aus unserem hotelzimmer
heute sind wir weiter mit dem bus nach jodhpur gefahren, unserem letzten reiseziel vor delhi. besonders attraktiv an dieser stadt sind der riesige gewuerze markt und das gewaltige meherangarh fort.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Posterior Cervix When Not Pregnant
wie bereits versprochen: eine kurze zusammenfassung der letzten tage!!!
urspruenglich wollten wir am dienstag die grenze zu indien ueberqueren. ein strassenstreik der maoisten machten diesen plan jedoch zu nichte und bescherte uns einen weiteren sehr erholsamen tag bei den elefanten in chitwan. am mittwoch tomorrow we went really going on, namely a 24-nervenauftreibende bus train and to Varanasi: the first 5 hours by minibus to the Nepal-India border to Sunauli, about the actual border on foot, back packers then together with 5 other already well-known 2 hours in taxi to Gorakhpur, and finally in the night train to Varanasi (first class, sleeping compartment).
Varanasi
what Mecca to Muslims and Jerusalem for Jews and Christians, this is for Hindus Varanasi - the holiest of all cities on the banks of the Ganges. something similar is also in every tourist guide. we are having a little different experience. rich cues must: stench, and the "holy" river Ganges nearing ecological collapse, dirty old town; annoying rickshaw drivers, poor accommodation, ape, incurred one ...
we were happy so huge on the night train on Friday evening 14h to Agra, only this time in the sleep-Second Class.
Agra
here we like it a lot better, which is certainly the most likely most famous structure in the world, the Taj Mahal.
us since the mid-day to 35 degrees Celsius are still cold, goes tomorrow in the desert continues: Rajasthan we come!
Saturday, March 29, 2008
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Sunday, March 23, 2008
Clear Watery Discharge Before Period
Happy Easter
we wish you all a happy Easter together. in Germany during their snow shoveled, we enjoy here in the hot sun at temperatures over thirty grad we are now in the south of Nepal directly to the Chitwan National Park. instead of cars we meet here in the place of birth (Sauraha) elephants on the road. This morning we are several hours on the back for an elephant through the jungle-striped. besides monkeys, crocodiles, peacocks and deer, we also have a family with a baby rhino! seen. then we have four-legged friends with the huge bath in the Rapti river. ne shower from the trunk of an elephant is worth an experience. We are here only to relax a bit and enjoy the calm before then in a totally different world to go north india.
we wish you all a happy Easter together. in Germany during their snow shoveled, we enjoy here in the hot sun at temperatures over thirty grad we are now in the south of Nepal directly to the Chitwan National Park. instead of cars we meet here in the place of birth (Sauraha) elephants on the road. This morning we are several hours on the back for an elephant through the jungle-striped. besides monkeys, crocodiles, peacocks and deer, we also have a family with a baby rhino! seen. then we have four-legged friends with the huge bath in the Rapti river. ne shower from the trunk of an elephant is worth an experience. We are here only to relax a bit and enjoy the calm before then in a totally different world to go north india.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Umbilical Hernia And Distended Stomach
trek to Annapurna base camp
nach unserer 10- taegigen trekking tour sind wir heute wieder gluecklich und voll zufrieden in pokhara angekommen. die blasen an unseren fuessen lassen sich noch an einer hand abzaehlen und die wandersocken, mit denen man vermutlich jeden elefanten haette betaeuben koennen, sind schon zum waschen abgegeben. unser guide, narayan, haette nicht besser sein koennen. die tour war einfach nur klasse.
los gings zunaechst mit dem taxi nach naya pul (auf ca. 900m), dem ausgangspunkt unserer tour. die strasse dorthin bestand praktisch nur aus metergrossen schlagloechern and would be for every German motorists had an almost impossible challenge. because we had 10 days time, we decided not the direct route to Annapurna base camp to take, but to follow a detour Ghorepani. of this small mountain village on 2874m is about half an hour from one of the most famous viewpoints in Nepal, called poon hill.
Fortunately, the first day's stage to thikkedunga (1520m) not too long and so we could pretty well get used to our heavy luggage might be. In contrast to most of the trekkers we carried our luggage and made us even no porter (carrier). These are usually very poor Tibetan refugees the one's luggage for a few dollars a day long tour behind the whole tow.
after but the other trekker who dragged their luggage himself, had a much smaller backpack, we were the first doubts whether we would really put itself up to the base camp. Bernd's backpack weighed more than 12 kg, was frank in their countries to also carry more than enough. as funny had narayan (our guide) the smallest and lightest backpack from us, from which he conjured up but strangely, still everything necessary (mobile phone, sleeping bag, down jackets, etc.)
narayan encouraged us then, but again, we would create loose , and after we then on 2 tag successfully had risen more than 1500meter to Ghorepani, we again hopes to forge new ones. Nevertheless, we are still totally unclear how other trekker could reduce their equipment at 8 kg. maybe they had underpants instead of 4 only 2 here, and 10 days of hiking socks the same. we want but do not really know exactly ...
night we slept in very comfortable lodges, tea houses also stated. even in the base camp at 4200m us overnight only 200 Rubies (about 1 € per person) cost. the rooms were cleaner than the large majority in Kathmandu and Pokhara. which brought with us daunenschlafsaecke that much of our matched eckes accounted made, in particular annapurna paid base camp at -8 degrees celsius.
get up early to watch the sunrises, Hill has paid off, especially in the above-mentioned viewpoint poon. Here you have next to the Annapurna mountain chain also makes the Dhaulagiri mountain range views. both times we see peaks over 8000m are high and are among the 10 highest in the world.
franzi the poon hill, range behind it some of the Dhaulagiri range
the Dhaulagiri from Poon Hill from
the scenery was more impressive the higher we rise: up to approximately 3000m huge rhododendron forests with monkeys and parrots, higher then a wonderful snowy landscape. da only thing missing were the ski.
bernd at our lodge in Tadapani in the background annapurna south and hiunchuli
the highlight was clearly the 6th and 7 tag: the way to the Annapurna base camp (ABC) and back. on the way up we had heavy snowfall, the path through the high snow and poor visibility made the whole thing even more exciting. on abc, and we had dinner the next morning, the best weather during the whole tour, and therefore the perfect time. because of abc, which is practically in a boiler-art, one can see Annapurna mountain chain, the whole, with amazing views of the Machhapuchhre (6993m), Annapurna I (8091m), Annapurna South (7219m) and other incredible mountains.
our guide, narayan, with us at base camp
base camp, in the background Machhapuchhre
the 3 team from one of the 10 highest mountains of the world, the Annapurna I
bernd descending from the abc
that we had booked at 9 € a day one of the most experienced guides, we noticed during our first tour. This was after the fact with certainty the best decision, giving us, especially the areas around certain avalanches fuehrte. dies hoert sich vielleicht selbstverstaendlich an, 2 studenten aus den usa wurde ihr sehr leichtsinniger guide beinahe zum verhaengnis. im gegensatz zu uns folgten sie ahnungslos ihrem guide durch ein stark lawinengefaehrdetes gebiet auf unserer route. 10 meter hinter ihnen ging dann tatsaechlich 3 minuten lang ne gewaltige lawine runter. dank narayan ist uns das allerdings nicht passiert und wir konnten dieses, fuer uns sehr aufregendes ereignis von einem sicheren ort beobachten. wie gesagt, mit unserem guide hatten wir einen echten volltreffer gelandet.
die meisten deutschen, die wir auf unserer trekking tour und in pokhara trafen, waren uebringes studenten, genauer gesagt medizin studenten. allein in den lodges, in denen wir uebernachteten, trafen wir mehr als 10 dieser spezies. scheint wohl ne krankheit zu sein. allein in pokhara machen in diesen semesterferien 35 medizinstudenten aus deutschland ne famulatur.
es gibt sicherlich noch vieles mehr zu erzaehlen, z.b. unsere abenteuerliche rettungsaktionen eines deutschen am letzten tag, aber dafuer ist uns die zeit dann doch zu schade, wir muessen schliesslich das naechste abenteuer organisieren...
nach unserer 10- taegigen trekking tour sind wir heute wieder gluecklich und voll zufrieden in pokhara angekommen. die blasen an unseren fuessen lassen sich noch an einer hand abzaehlen und die wandersocken, mit denen man vermutlich jeden elefanten haette betaeuben koennen, sind schon zum waschen abgegeben. unser guide, narayan, haette nicht besser sein koennen. die tour war einfach nur klasse.
los gings zunaechst mit dem taxi nach naya pul (auf ca. 900m), dem ausgangspunkt unserer tour. die strasse dorthin bestand praktisch nur aus metergrossen schlagloechern and would be for every German motorists had an almost impossible challenge. because we had 10 days time, we decided not the direct route to Annapurna base camp to take, but to follow a detour Ghorepani. of this small mountain village on 2874m is about half an hour from one of the most famous viewpoints in Nepal, called poon hill.
Fortunately, the first day's stage to thikkedunga (1520m) not too long and so we could pretty well get used to our heavy luggage might be. In contrast to most of the trekkers we carried our luggage and made us even no porter (carrier). These are usually very poor Tibetan refugees the one's luggage for a few dollars a day long tour behind the whole tow.
after but the other trekker who dragged their luggage himself, had a much smaller backpack, we were the first doubts whether we would really put itself up to the base camp. Bernd's backpack weighed more than 12 kg, was frank in their countries to also carry more than enough. as funny had narayan (our guide) the smallest and lightest backpack from us, from which he conjured up but strangely, still everything necessary (mobile phone, sleeping bag, down jackets, etc.)
narayan encouraged us then, but again, we would create loose , and after we then on 2 tag successfully had risen more than 1500meter to Ghorepani, we again hopes to forge new ones. Nevertheless, we are still totally unclear how other trekker could reduce their equipment at 8 kg. maybe they had underpants instead of 4 only 2 here, and 10 days of hiking socks the same. we want but do not really know exactly ...
night we slept in very comfortable lodges, tea houses also stated. even in the base camp at 4200m us overnight only 200 Rubies (about 1 € per person) cost. the rooms were cleaner than the large majority in Kathmandu and Pokhara. which brought with us daunenschlafsaecke that much of our matched eckes accounted made, in particular annapurna paid base camp at -8 degrees celsius.
get up early to watch the sunrises, Hill has paid off, especially in the above-mentioned viewpoint poon. Here you have next to the Annapurna mountain chain also makes the Dhaulagiri mountain range views. both times we see peaks over 8000m are high and are among the 10 highest in the world.
franzi the poon hill, range behind it some of the Dhaulagiri range
the Dhaulagiri from Poon Hill from
the scenery was more impressive the higher we rise: up to approximately 3000m huge rhododendron forests with monkeys and parrots, higher then a wonderful snowy landscape. da only thing missing were the ski.
bernd at our lodge in Tadapani in the background annapurna south and hiunchuli
the highlight was clearly the 6th and 7 tag: the way to the Annapurna base camp (ABC) and back. on the way up we had heavy snowfall, the path through the high snow and poor visibility made the whole thing even more exciting. on abc, and we had dinner the next morning, the best weather during the whole tour, and therefore the perfect time. because of abc, which is practically in a boiler-art, one can see Annapurna mountain chain, the whole, with amazing views of the Machhapuchhre (6993m), Annapurna I (8091m), Annapurna South (7219m) and other incredible mountains.
our guide, narayan, with us at base camp
base camp, in the background Machhapuchhre
the 3 team from one of the 10 highest mountains of the world, the Annapurna I
bernd descending from the abc
that we had booked at 9 € a day one of the most experienced guides, we noticed during our first tour. This was after the fact with certainty the best decision, giving us, especially the areas around certain avalanches fuehrte. dies hoert sich vielleicht selbstverstaendlich an, 2 studenten aus den usa wurde ihr sehr leichtsinniger guide beinahe zum verhaengnis. im gegensatz zu uns folgten sie ahnungslos ihrem guide durch ein stark lawinengefaehrdetes gebiet auf unserer route. 10 meter hinter ihnen ging dann tatsaechlich 3 minuten lang ne gewaltige lawine runter. dank narayan ist uns das allerdings nicht passiert und wir konnten dieses, fuer uns sehr aufregendes ereignis von einem sicheren ort beobachten. wie gesagt, mit unserem guide hatten wir einen echten volltreffer gelandet.
die meisten deutschen, die wir auf unserer trekking tour und in pokhara trafen, waren uebringes studenten, genauer gesagt medizin studenten. allein in den lodges, in denen wir uebernachteten, trafen wir mehr als 10 dieser spezies. scheint wohl ne krankheit zu sein. allein in pokhara machen in diesen semesterferien 35 medizinstudenten aus deutschland ne famulatur.
es gibt sicherlich noch vieles mehr zu erzaehlen, z.b. unsere abenteuerliche rettungsaktionen eines deutschen am letzten tag, aber dafuer ist uns die zeit dann doch zu schade, wir muessen schliesslich das naechste abenteuer organisieren...
Saturday, March 8, 2008
When Can I Smoke After Harnea Surgery
we are fit!
die wanderrucksaecke sind gepackt, ein guide organisiert und wir fuehlen uns sowohl physisch als auch psychisch fit fuer die bevorstehende trekking tour. morgen frueh um 8uhr gehts los! wir fahren bis nach naya pul mit dem auto, von dort aus machen wir uns auf den weg zum annapurna base camp. tragen werden wir unser gepaeck themselves, and of course the larger part for bernd has tow. We are a total of 10 days on the road. whether it is in the small mountain villages have internet, is difficult to doubt.
also shiva festival we have recovered well. on this day of widespread consumption of beverages already mentioned we did financially very well. ye can not imagine what you 300RS for a seller here gets stoned trekking in the store can do.
for the dyslexic among you, here are some pictures of the last days:
pokhara peace pagoda in the world
snake in pokhara
what we have not even mentioned, is that we have about 8 hours a day without electricity. this stromausfaelle under which the entire population has been suffering for some weeks take place most mornings and evenings. so you can adjust to it at least somewhat, the times based on a timetable in the guest houses are unhinged. backpacking with our equipment but we are well equipped for that. the cold shower is not yet certain to meet one spared.
franzi would fly the most. Fortunately, in Nepal's all soooo expensive ...
To be continued ...
die wanderrucksaecke sind gepackt, ein guide organisiert und wir fuehlen uns sowohl physisch als auch psychisch fit fuer die bevorstehende trekking tour. morgen frueh um 8uhr gehts los! wir fahren bis nach naya pul mit dem auto, von dort aus machen wir uns auf den weg zum annapurna base camp. tragen werden wir unser gepaeck themselves, and of course the larger part for bernd has tow. We are a total of 10 days on the road. whether it is in the small mountain villages have internet, is difficult to doubt.
also shiva festival we have recovered well. on this day of widespread consumption of beverages already mentioned we did financially very well. ye can not imagine what you 300RS for a seller here gets stoned trekking in the store can do.
for the dyslexic among you, here are some pictures of the last days:
pokhara peace pagoda in the world
snake in pokhara
what we have not even mentioned, is that we have about 8 hours a day without electricity. this stromausfaelle under which the entire population has been suffering for some weeks take place most mornings and evenings. so you can adjust to it at least somewhat, the times based on a timetable in the guest houses are unhinged. backpacking with our equipment but we are well equipped for that. the cold shower is not yet certain to meet one spared.
franzi would fly the most. Fortunately, in Nepal's all soooo expensive ...
To be continued ...
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Congratulations Friend On New Job
Pokhara preparation for the big trip
unlike kathmandu Pokhara is the most pure idyll. The town is located on 2 largest lake of Nepal, the Phewa lake, before us lies the himalaya annapurna with the chain and the famous Machhapuchhare.
yesterday right after our arrival, we rented a rowboat (Rs 200 for 2 hours), and paddled to an island in the middle of the lake, located on the Barahi Temple.
is the life here even cheaper than it was in Ecuador (here you pay in Nepalese rupees; 100RS = approx € 0.98): 8 hours bus ride to Pokhara has cost us a whopping Rs 400, nights can be found without problems for 300 - 500 RS per night and for a de luxe eat, including beverages in the restaurant you pay a little better and just 300RS. let's us why pretty good going.
prepare slowly we address our long trek before, a 10 - day trip to the Annapurna base camp at 4200m.
today we have become the world peace pagoda, a lookout point, at which a Buddhist sanctuary. Tomorrow morning, we want to climb sarangkot.
another joyous event, we expect a lot of curiosity, is the Shiva festival, it will be tomorrow celebriert throughout Nepal. According to celebrate our hotel reception and other backpacker and smoke the Nepalese all day. thus all be put in the proper spiritual atmosphere is to dine in all the marijuana, hashish and other jokes mixed with pure. an event to which It is safe can be very tense.
about the local news, we are very pleased. We ask you and the love of kin overseas, however, to select in the future better.
unlike kathmandu Pokhara is the most pure idyll. The town is located on 2 largest lake of Nepal, the Phewa lake, before us lies the himalaya annapurna with the chain and the famous Machhapuchhare.
yesterday right after our arrival, we rented a rowboat (Rs 200 for 2 hours), and paddled to an island in the middle of the lake, located on the Barahi Temple.
is the life here even cheaper than it was in Ecuador (here you pay in Nepalese rupees; 100RS = approx € 0.98): 8 hours bus ride to Pokhara has cost us a whopping Rs 400, nights can be found without problems for 300 - 500 RS per night and for a de luxe eat, including beverages in the restaurant you pay a little better and just 300RS. let's us why pretty good going.
prepare slowly we address our long trek before, a 10 - day trip to the Annapurna base camp at 4200m.
today we have become the world peace pagoda, a lookout point, at which a Buddhist sanctuary. Tomorrow morning, we want to climb sarangkot.
another joyous event, we expect a lot of curiosity, is the Shiva festival, it will be tomorrow celebriert throughout Nepal. According to celebrate our hotel reception and other backpacker and smoke the Nepalese all day. thus all be put in the proper spiritual atmosphere is to dine in all the marijuana, hashish and other jokes mixed with pure. an event to which It is safe can be very tense.
about the local news, we are very pleased. We ask you and the love of kin overseas, however, to select in the future better.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
What To Name My Tanning Salon
ethnic diversity kathmandu kathmandu
despite the chaotic traffic conditions, we succeeded Kathmandu and its surroundings in the last days to explore in detail. Here you turn left, there are no street names and signs, is obsolete replaced by all pages, the topless horn of way, traffic lights and all. you should run far as possible at the edge when his feet would like to bring back home safely. worse, be that now, just before the April elections, the border with India (Terai), the roads blocked. benzin und diesel koennen von indien aus nicht mehr importiert werden. am strassen rand sieht man oft hunderte meter lange schlangen vor den sehr wenigen tankstellen; die wartezeiten um an benzin zu kommen koennen locker mal 24h dauern.
rings um kathmandu gibt es zahlreiche buddhistische und hinduistische tempelanlagen. hierzu gehoert einerseits der sog. monkey temple, auch swayambhunath genannt. von hier aus schaut buddha in jede der vier himmelsrichtungen. sagun war auch mit von der partie. bernd hat sich im meditieren geuebt.
swayambunath
pashupatinath ist eines der bedeutendsten hinduistischen heiligtuemer. It is situated on the Bagmati river, held on the bank of cremation. Most Hindus pilgrims from India place on this, to pray all day and smoke pot.
the stoner hindus
the Kathmandu valley was once divided into three kingdoms: Bhaktapur (see below), Patan and Kathmandu. later, these kingdoms were united. today 3 fabulous palaces remind each with a huge temple complex (Durbar Square) in front at this time.
children at Durbar Square in Kathmandu
after we have satisfied our inherent cultural hunger for now, tomorrow we will leave for Pokhara, the starting station for our mountain tour.
himalaya, here we come!
despite the chaotic traffic conditions, we succeeded Kathmandu and its surroundings in the last days to explore in detail. Here you turn left, there are no street names and signs, is obsolete replaced by all pages, the topless horn of way, traffic lights and all. you should run far as possible at the edge when his feet would like to bring back home safely. worse, be that now, just before the April elections, the border with India (Terai), the roads blocked. benzin und diesel koennen von indien aus nicht mehr importiert werden. am strassen rand sieht man oft hunderte meter lange schlangen vor den sehr wenigen tankstellen; die wartezeiten um an benzin zu kommen koennen locker mal 24h dauern.
rings um kathmandu gibt es zahlreiche buddhistische und hinduistische tempelanlagen. hierzu gehoert einerseits der sog. monkey temple, auch swayambhunath genannt. von hier aus schaut buddha in jede der vier himmelsrichtungen. sagun war auch mit von der partie. bernd hat sich im meditieren geuebt.
swayambunath
pashupatinath ist eines der bedeutendsten hinduistischen heiligtuemer. It is situated on the Bagmati river, held on the bank of cremation. Most Hindus pilgrims from India place on this, to pray all day and smoke pot.
the stoner hindus
the Kathmandu valley was once divided into three kingdoms: Bhaktapur (see below), Patan and Kathmandu. later, these kingdoms were united. today 3 fabulous palaces remind each with a huge temple complex (Durbar Square) in front at this time.
children at Durbar Square in Kathmandu
after we have satisfied our inherent cultural hunger for now, tomorrow we will leave for Pokhara, the starting station for our mountain tour.
himalaya, here we come!
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