Taumadhi Tole, Bhaktapur
Tibetan Man With Prayer Wheel And Prayer Beads
The Altar Of The Bhairavanath Temple In Taumadhi Square Is Constantly Visited By People
Bhaktapur, Nepal
Laughing Mother And Her Curious Daughter
Durbar Square, Bhaktapur
A Boy Was Riding His Bicycle Around Durbar Square, A World Heritage Site
Relaxing People Under The Eaves Of A Temple
Girls By The Upstairs Window
Patan, Nepal
Boy Looking After His Little Brother
Boy Putting One Foot In Front Of Another
Girl Peeking Through A Window
Two Calm Faces And One Wry Face
Warp And Weaver
Faces Of Curious Boys
Laughing Boy And Distracted Girl
Girls Laugh Endearingly
Peddler In The Deserted Alley
Nap In The Lane
A Fine Gate Was Built At The Entrance To The Square, With What Looked Like A Stupa On Top
Bare-shoulder Girl Sitting By The Wayside
Wondering Look And Jubilant Look
Boy Washes Dishes
Man And Flower-shaped Lattice
Durbar Square, Patan
Young Woman Calling Near The Temple
A Group In The Alley Of Patan
Apathy And Curiosity
Six Children Standing Together
Smiling Boy Wearing A Polo Shirt
Girl Seeking Something
Patan And Kathmandu Were Two Different Kingdoms, Even Though They Were Only A Walking Distance Apart
Lonley Kid By The Wayside
It's Not Uncommon To See People Hawking Mangoes In Patan
Apparently It Was Popular In Nepal To Wear Your Hair In Braids
Stupa And Prayer Wheels Ahead
Chatting People In Chok
Young Woman Walks The Alley
The Mirror May Have Been Left There So That Passersby Could Keep Up Appearances, But I Wonder If There Is Such Kindness
It Is Said That Some Tourist Sadhus Make A Living By Having Their Pictures Taken
It's Strange That More Women Than Men Dress Traditionally
The Older Woman Might Have Been A Buddhist Because She Wasn't Wearing A Bindi
Krishna Mandir In Durbar Square
Ganesha's Multiple Arms Are A Manifestation Of His Many Abilities
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