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Colorful Boats Float in Lake Phewa in Pokhara |
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the Town Where We Began Our Trek |
Terraced Farmland on the Road Outside of Pokhara |
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Suzan Stepping Up One of the 3,700 Stone Steps |
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That Climb About 1,000 Meters in 1.5 Miles! |
A Young Village Boy That Watched Us Walk By |
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A Gorgeous Glimpse of Annapurna South Peak, About |
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Halfway Up the 3,700 Steps |
Looking From Our Guesthouse Room in Ghorepani |
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Toward the Peak of Dhaulagiri I |
Morning Sunrise at Poon Hill With Dhaulagiri I, |
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in the Background. 8172 Meters, the 7th Highest Mountain in the World |
Prayer Flags Flying on Poon Hill With the |
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Annapurna Range in the Background |
A Long Day of Trekking in the Snow, Up Big Hills |
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and Then Down Big Hills, Then Up More Hills |
Children of the Proprietor of a Guesthouse We |
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Stayed at One Evening |
Village Lady Carrying Her Load |
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Not Hills, Nor Descents, Nor Snow Will Stop Suzan, |
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But a Well Placed Water Buffalo is Another Story |
A Village Home With Pretty Flowered Vine |
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Suzan With a Large Landslide as a Backdrop, Prior |
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to a Very Large Descent Into the Valley and Climb Out |
Various Times During Our Trek We Hiked |
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Through Forests of Rhododendron |
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Very Typical Himilayan Village Scene With |
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Terraced Farmland and Houses |
Village Girl Carrying Her Brother |
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Village Lady Shifting Corn |
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Farmer and His Wife Guide the Water Buffalo Team |
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Grading Their Farm Plot for Planting |
A Group of Children With Their Baskets Getting |
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Ready to Work on the Farm |
Young Village Girl With Basket Ready to Help |
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Out on the Farm |
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Machhapuchhare Peak, aka Fishtail Peak, Rises |
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7,000 Meters Through Passing Storm Clouds |
Breakfast in Chomrong at the International Guest |
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House. Fishtail Peak in the Background |
Fresh, Live Chickens Arrive Daily Courtesy of the |
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Chicken Man Carrying His Pens on His Back |
Villagers Descending With Baskets of Wood |
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Strapped to Their Head Pass a Human Bush Heading Up |
Two Village Ladies Pass on the Trail |
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Village Children Proudly Show Off Their New Color |
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Pencils and Paper Which We Provided to Them |
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A "Hobbit Like" Stone Dwelling, Complete With |
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Thatch Roof Where Someone Actually Lives |
Approaching the Famous Farming Village of |
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Ghandruk |
A Guesthouse in the Village of Ghandruk |
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Our Porter Hasta (left) and Guide Dinesh (right) |
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With Us At the Top of Poon Hill |
A Sign We Found Posted in a Village, Obviously |
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Trying to Convey an Important Message |
Maoist Rebel Chairman Prachanda, Now a Member |
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of the Government, On Our 16 Seat Airplane Ride |
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