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BY SHALEV NETANEL
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View fullsize  Immigrant family from Rajasthan, India. They live in a shanti-tent in the middle of an empty lot in Kathmandu. Their only source of income comes from the women of the family begging in the streets.
View fullsize  Children are always willing to pose for a picture. Kathmandhu.
View fullsize  Hindu temple ceremony in Patan. 
View fullsize  Bharatanatyam, a genre of Hindu classical dance, performed in Patan. 
View fullsize  Bharatanatyam, a genre of Hindu classical dance, performed in Patan. 
View fullsize  Suspension bridge in the Manaslu Reserve. 
View fullsize  There are no roads in the Manaslu Reserve. The region's inhabitants rely on mules to bring in supplies. During the dry seasons, goods can be transported along the river basin. 
View fullsize  An ethnic Tibetan woman inside her teashop, Manaslu Reserve. 
View fullsize  The light of dusk transformed this himal ("mountain")  into a light volcano. Photographed near the Larke Pass in Nepal's Manaslu reserve.
View fullsize  Ribum, a Buddhist monastery, is perched against the backdrop of Manaslu, the eighth highest mountain in the world.
View fullsize  Village children playing inside the Manaslu Reserve. 
View fullsize  Chewang Do-do (spelled phonetically), a monk photographed in his quarters at the 111 year-old Mu Gompa Monastery (3700m) in Tsum Valley, a day walk from the Tibetan border. The Valley is populated with ethnic Tibetans. 
View fullsize  Tsum Valley. In the foreground are mani stones bearing Budhist mantras in memory of deceased persons.
View fullsize  Tsumba children playing in a tree in Nile Village, Tsum Valley. 
View fullsize  Villagers in Tsum Valley use old soccer balls  as horsefeeders. 
View fullsize  Villager in the Manaslu Reserve carving bamboo into a walking stick. 
View fullsize  Villager in the Manaslu Reserve. 
View fullsize  Villagers in Namrung watch a performance but on by local monks. Namei dum je is held annually by the local monastery. Lamas pray and put on performances to earn donations from the townspeoples. 
View fullsize  A section of the Manaslu massif. Manaslu, recognizable by its doubled-edged peaks, is on the far right, . 
View fullsize  Birendra Lake (3450m), Manaslu Reserve.
View fullsize  Manaslu Reserve. Horses are used for transport of people and goods, and farm work. 
View fullsize  Manaslu Reserve
View fullsize  Dharamsala Camp (Larke Pass), 4460 m, Manaslu Reserve 
View fullsize  Nurbri wedding processional, Manaslu Reserve.

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