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Beauty and the BEAST
- Published 10/10/2008

Ghorepani is one of the best trekking destination in Nepal. The hotel owners of Ghorepani are found to be rude and stupid as they lodges people who pays them high. If you look like you are small in your pocket then you will be asked to leave the hotel even if you have already taken a room.
Ex-King Gyanendra and his wife Komal
- Published 10/9/2008

Nepal's ousted King Gyanendra and his wife Komal give blessings to the people at their residence in Kathmandu October 9, 2008. About 5,000 people lined up in front of the private home of Gyanendra on Thursday to seek his blessings on an important Hindu festival, his first as a commoner. (Photo by Reuters Pictures)
Yeti Airlines Crashes in Lukla, Nepal
- Published 10/8/2008

The crash site of a Twin Otter aircraft is seen near the runway at Lukla airport in east Nepal October 8, 2008. The Yeti Airlines passenger plane crashed on Wednesday, killing at least 18 people, mostly foreigners, airline and airport officials said. (Reuters Pictures)
Lakhe Dance in Dashain
- Published 10/7/2008
A Nepali masked dancer performs the Lakhe dance during the Dashain festival
Jumping over the Everest
- Published 10/7/2008
Neil Jones as he performs a parachute jump near Mount Everest in Nepal.
According to the Everest Skydive 2008 official blog, Neil Jones of
Canada along with Holly Budge of Britain and Wendy Smith of New Zealand
all jumped solo out of a plane at an altitude of almost 9,000 meters
(29,500 feet) over the world's tallest peak
Videos in our BLOG section
- Published 10/6/2008
Many different types of videos are soon coming in our BLOG section. Enjoy watching.
X Padmapani
- Published 10/3/2008

A gilt copper from Nepal named "X Padmapani", valued at $6 million, is displayed in a booth at the Hong Kong International Arts and Antiques Fair October (Reuters Pictures)
Mount Fishtail
- Published 10/3/2008

An aerial view of the Himalayan Mountains featuring (L-R) Mount Machhapuchre (height 6993 metres), Mount Annapurna III (height 7555 metres), Mount Annapurna IV (height 7525 metres) and Mount Annapurna II (height 7555 metres) in Pokhara, Nepal.
Gurkha soldiers won the right to settle in Britain
- Published 10/1/2008

British Actress Joanna Lumley (C) celebrates outside the High Court in central London, on September 30, 2008. Former Nepalese Gurkha soldiers won the right to settle in Britain on Tuesday, in what their lawyers hailed as a "historic victory" for the veteran fighters. Ending a two-year legal battle, the High Court in London ruled in favour of them in a test case effecting some 2,000 Gurkhas who retired from the British army before 1997.
Vehicle Torched
- Published 09/30/2008

People look at a vehicle torched by the National People's Front in Kathmandu. The Front called for a nationwide general strike against the plan to convert Nepal into a federal state.


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