8 thoughts on “PHOTO: River Valley on the Route to Besisahar, Nepal”
Barbara , Yea , I too like these photos . Tell more about the violence and riots. Is it also against the New York bankers ?
Hang in there , Patrick / Cuenca, Ecuador
Hello,
Thanks for your email. Please forgive me if it takes a little while to answer you back, but I’m in the process of walking 450 miles across Spain on the Camino de Santiago trail! My access to internet is limited but I will try to get back to you as quickly as I can. Or, please try to contact me again in June.
Happy Travels,
Sherry
Hi Steve: 🙂 You’ll be seeing photos of Nepal through August 15th – my posts and pictures of the places I visit always run about 6-8 weeks behind where I actually am. I’m in Pokhara, but safe with a local family. It is getting a bit violent but I’m staying away from the demonstrations, especially since they are attacking the media people now. I love this country with all my heart; these are difficult times but I hope once the constitution is drafted and adopted, things will settle down.
Barbara , Yea , I too like these photos . Tell more about the violence and riots. Is it also against the New York bankers ?
Hang in there , Patrick / Cuenca, Ecuador
Great photo! I look forward to seeing more of them. I don’t think of clear blue rivers in Nepal, but I guess it makes sense.
I feel like I’ve crossed this river before! 🙂
LOL ottsworld -you definitely did cross it on your way to hike the Annapurna Circuit!
Hello,
Thanks for your email. Please forgive me if it takes a little while to answer you back, but I’m in the process of walking 450 miles across Spain on the Camino de Santiago trail! My access to internet is limited but I will try to get back to you as quickly as I can. Or, please try to contact me again in June.
Happy Travels,
Sherry
PS – if you are interested in learning more about my Camino de Santiago journey, you can follow my progess at http://www.facebook.com/ottsworldtravel
OMG it’s sooo beautiful! Did you go swimming in it?
Hi Andi: No swimming in this one. That lovely turquoise water means it’s glacially-fed – and thus freezing – water!
Hi Steve: 🙂 You’ll be seeing photos of Nepal through August 15th – my posts and pictures of the places I visit always run about 6-8 weeks behind where I actually am. I’m in Pokhara, but safe with a local family. It is getting a bit violent but I’m staying away from the demonstrations, especially since they are attacking the media people now. I love this country with all my heart; these are difficult times but I hope once the constitution is drafted and adopted, things will settle down.