mini stream

mini stream

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@Lo-Manthang

@Lo-Manthang

This photo was captured early morning at Lo-Manthang.

Lo Manthang is a medieval walled city and Village Development Committee in Mustang District in the Dhawalagiri Zone of northern Nepal.
On the Tibetan Plateau north of the main Himalayas range, Lo Manthang served as the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Mustang, which survives as the Kingdom of Lo (or "Upper Mustang" (the northern two-thirds of the present-day Mustang District.)) Lo Manthang was founded in 1380 by Ame Pal, who oversaw construction of the city wall and many of the still-standing structures in the early 15th century.[2] The monarchy officially ceased to exist on October 7, 2008 by Nepali Government order.[3] The last king (raja or gyelpo) is Jigme Dorje Palbar Bista (born c. 1933), in the direct line of the historic monarchy dating back 25 generations to 1380. The population includes ethnic Lhobas.[4]
Recently a series of at least twelve caves were discovered north of Annapurna and near the village, decorated with ancient Buddhist paintings and set in sheer cliffs at 14,000 feet (4,300 m).[4] The paintings show Newari influence, dating to approximately the 13th century, and also contain Tibetan scripts executed in ink, silver and gold and pre-Christian era pottery shards.[4] Explorers found stupas, decorative art and paintings depicting various forms of the Buddha, often with disciples, supplicants and attendants, with some mural paintings showing sub-tropical themes containing palm trees, billowing Indian textiles and birds.

source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lo_Manthang

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nearby ghantaghar

nearby ghantaghar

Ghantaghar is one and only clock tower at Kathmandu. It was built by Rana prime minister Bir Shamsher and the architecture was in the Mugal style. The tower was completely destroyed by mega earthquake in 1990 BS (1934 AD).

Later it was re-built in the current form.

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plitvice national park, Croatia

plitvice national park, Croatia

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greenway

greenway

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