Trip to Patan





Laura and I went up to Patan which was formerly a totally seperate city but is now a part of Kathmandu. We visted the durbar square which was where the king of Patan used to live. The mountains were out in the distance and it was a beautiful day. Laura got a good shot of a cow with a flower necklace taking a piss. The also spoke Nepali to this man holding his baby. He was happy to have his photo taken and it turned out pretty nice. The new camera is working great.
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