Patan (Lalitpur)
Patan (also known as Lalitpur, Nepali for "Pretty city") was the capitol of one of the 3 kingdoms in the Kathmandu valley before the Ghurka king invaded and united Nepal
14-Nov-2000
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Mathias, SGK, Me and Isabella at breakfast
Ironic sign at UPS
Don't EVER ship an international parcel (particularly Christmas gifts) with them if you can at all help it.
The UPS guy (ir)responsible for our package
Alligator spewing water at Patan's Durbar square
Legend has it that when the King returns to Patan, this bird will fly to the head of this elephant, and then the elephant will take a bath in the alligator fountain shown above. There is a hooka in the (vacant) palace here, awaiting the use of the returning king. A servant stokes freshly every day just in case the Elephant takes his bath (signaling the return of the king)
Moghul influenced temple
Little girl enjoying the elephant statue
Krishna temple
Durbar Square
My Honey!
Balloon recipient
Worshipers in Kumbeshwar temple
The oldest temple in Patan
Ghee candles
This Ghee is made from rancid yak butter
Shiv lingam
Symbolically the penis of Shiva.
Shiva's Vehicle
A smiling Brahma Bull
Ganesha
Heavy load
We think it's foam rubber
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