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Ammu & Chuck on the terrace of the temple built on he hightest hilltop near the town69 views
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the next morning, after breakfast by the verandah. we stayed in an air-conditioned bamboo hut built into the hillside. this verandah juts out way over the hillside and when u look down the bottom is so far away69 views
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you can see the turquoise blue & yellow sampans (fishing boats) lined up on the beach69 views
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Abbu and old woman on steps to temple69 views
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Anika and Chuck on hill overlooking the beach and forest below69 views
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our verandah69 views
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people orderly lining up, so they would be next to the doors at the skytrain. never seen anything so organized69 views
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turquoise blue water of the lagoon69 views
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inside ifc, one of the swanky malls of Hong Kong69 views
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walking up the hilly streets of Hong Kong toward SoHo (a major expat area, lots of nice bars and restaurants)69 views
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drinking at a bar in SoHo69 views
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this was one of my favourite places in Kathmandu. seemingly endless streams of pilgrims, monks, buddhists circle in a clockwise direction around and around the stupa, spinning the prayer wheels, walking & praying 69 views
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at Nagarkot - the highest point in the Kathmandu valley area69 views
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disappointingly, it was much less than that. i blamed it on Gunung Bromo in indonesia, this paled in comparison. or maybe i was a victim of the lonely planet hype, the reality couldn't live up to the expectation i'd built up in my head69 views
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not sure what these trees are called, but they reminded me of kenya.68 views
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lunch in a cafe in the old section68 views
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the central market, sprawling huge. the stalls sell a remarkable array of things - flowers, vegetables, meat, fish, clothing, watches, knickknacks and who knows what else. we couldn't make it around the whole place, it was too big and crazy68 views
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At the Pon Lok restaurant, where Chuck & I had a table on the balcony overlooking the Mekong River. we went for a very late lunch and the place was empty by then. so we had 12 young and very happy bunch of kids serving the 2 of us!68 views
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