Had to run out of the shower when there was a code green... ha... pamela was laughing her way back to her room when she saw me half drenched.
Been a great learning experience, and i still firmly believe dat nothing beats learning on the job. The learning curve is much steeper, and u learn the practical side of things.
Back to more photos!

This is a shot from the same window i took the previous shot from in the previous entry. Had to cross dat bridge in the middle of the night, so didn't quite knew wat it looked like, until morning came and i looked out. Think i had to cross like more den 30 of such bridges along the way.

The street dat passes through the town. It's quite a nice town, being stone paved.

Donkeys. Lots and lots of donkeys. They are the cargo trucks of the mountains. Everything is brought up either by donkey-power, or man-power. and these donkeys are highly skilled at tackling mountain paths. Haven't seen one stumble or fall off a cliff, despite carrying heavy loads. They do shit a lot though, and if you're following right behind them, they'll fart in ur face.

The nepalese have learnt how to make use of every single acre of flat land to farm. And if they are not flat, they make them flat.

Chin doing his PE-shorts and Army-boots combo
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