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Nepal

NEPAL | Mon, 1 Apr 2013 | By mirandita | Views [855]

It’s 8.30am and the train is pulling out of Ramnagar station in the state of Uttarakhand, north India. It’s our most luxurious travelling class to date – AC 2 chair car (or something like that) – and we have lovely big seats and ... Read more >

Tags: banepa, kathmandu, organic farm, pokhara, singing bowls, tansen

Washing the Dirt Off

CANADA | Tue, 16 Oct 2012 | By pmok | Views [952]

It was an incredible education living and working on two organic farms; better yet, it transformed me to enjoy being in the garden and getting dirt on my hands.  It was refreshing to be working outdoors almost daily, getting exercise while breathing ... Read more >

Tags: goat, organic farm, outdoor

 

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The sunset view from the peak of Mount Gede (2,958 meters). The wind had blown rather harshly this time around, yet along with it we have to walk across the trail provided to where we are going to camp and wait for the supermoon. Also shown in this photo is the peak of Mount Pangrango (3,019 meters), a sister mountain to Mount Gede. It was said that it would only take 3 hours to walk peak to peak, but we decided not to because my crews said the scenery from there is dissapointing.: by andre_quatzal, Views[702]
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