

P: The view was good, but without a good photographer....




P: Notice the people at the bottom to get an idea of scale. This was amazing. Before entering the cave, above ground, one can see the waterfall disappear into the ground. Then it is possible to access the waterfall from underground. Magical.
C: Magical indeed. (Thanks Liz for putting that word back into our vocabulary.)


P: I love sassage!

P: Make it hot, oily, crispy and red. I'm talking food here...
P: Ohh, forgot to say, there was an amazing street festival here, so this type of street food was omnipresent. You'd just be waking down, and in the blink of an eye, an amazing sekuwa (a kind of kebabish thing) would appear in your hands. The distance between desire and satisfaction was shortened to the infinitely small, to the realm of the nearly non-existent.

P: Thanks C. But with this lake, it wasn't hard.
C: And that lovely splash of red.
P: I was just about to say...

P: Tan, Tan, Tandoooooooriiiii!

P: I would say "sure", but I need to say "I'll try"! But keeping in mind the possible resulting deliciousness, I will devote max effort to the pursuit.

P: Pulitzer prize, Pulitzer prize I say!!
C: Thanks big pimpin'. I love that he's so still and in focus and that nothing else is.
P: Just sayin'... I love it too. Also the colors!

P: It's true. I love them. They also have some that are black-gray-orange with the coolest patterns, but can't work up the nerve...

P: And peace! It was, so great to be outside of Kathmandu, without a fever, and get some rest from the city, which can get really exhausting. Pokhara is a truly magical place. The lake's name is Fewa.

P: Ahahahahah!


P: And chowmein, my new favorite!

P: Check the people at the bottom of the photo.
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