Posted on May 10th, 2003 by Dinesh Wagle
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Posted on May 20th, 2003 by Dinesh Wagle
Two British teenagers are spending their time in a remote Nepali village for a good cause.
By Dinesh Wagle
You may think they should talk only about recent Hollywood flicks like Catch Me If You Can. They will do that too, because they have just finished reading the book on that title (they have no time to […]
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Posted on May 1st, 2003 by Dinesh Wagle
Crossing the Gosaikunda pass (4600m) was an exhilarating experience. The wind in the last night was so hard that, in the morning, we saw a plank in our room moved out of its original place. Though this pass is considered easier, last night’s snow was sure to make our trek difficult in the morning. […]
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Posted on May 2nd, 2003 by Dinesh Wagle
After crossing the pass, Dutch were out of sight, and we were slowly descending. Tired of walking on the snow, we were just, we were just going down, without uttering a single world. Suddenly a man appeared a little bit up. He was literally running, he was getting down with bang, bang, bang…We thought, […]
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Posted on May 3rd, 2003 by Dinesh Wagle
That was a high time of our surprise when two (of the four) Israelis came with their flashlights at about 8:20 in the night. That was ‘insane’! One guy was carrying another’s bag. We had left them in Gosaikunda in the morning. Their story goes like this: These two guys left their other two […]
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Posted on May 5th, 2003 by Dinesh Wagle
Stan, Anu and I played cards on the way after we were ‘trapped’ in a hotel by rainfall. The game called “Ass Hole” was interesting. Most of the time, Stan was the AH (sorry to write this, Stan!) where as Anu was President. I challenged Stan for the post of AH frequently and won! […]
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Walking Around a Nepali Village:
Acrobatics!:
The Motorcycle Diary: Nepali Version!:
Kumaris, the Living Goddesses, of Nepal (or Kathmandu Valley):
Hips do Lie! I am not Dancing in These Photos!: