Ever since my visit to the Nepalese Peace Pagoda during the Brisbane Expo I had set my sights on travelling to this small Himalayan Kingdom. Finally in 1998 and then again in 2000 I flew to the other side of the world and discovered its medieval charm for myself. These photographs taken in Kathmandu, the surrounding valleys and a trekking adventure through the Langtang Ranges reflect a lifestyle unchanged by time and people who were willing to share some moments in time with me.

PHOTOGRAPHS FROM NEPAL

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Old Woman   Rickshaw
Selling trinkets in Durbar Square   Common method of transport around Katmandu.
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Sadhu   Sellers
A Sadhu meditates at Pashupatinath on the Bagmati river.   Flowers and incense sold to worshippers at the local shrines
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Snack Time   Sunset at Lake Phem
Street seller making rice cakes in Katmandu   Pokhara, town situated on banks of lake Phem
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The Local Butcher   Tibetan Refugee
A street butcher in Kat   Weaving centre for Tibetan refugees in Patan
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Tibetan Traders   Timeless
Smoko time for these traders   Bodnath prayer wheels are a common sight in Nepal
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Towards Kyanjin Gompa   View to Monastery in Bodnath
Trekkers lodges at an altitude of 4000m in the Langtang Ranges   Looking into the monastery compound
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Woman at Work   A Novice
A woman collects firewood oustide Birethanti, towards Jomson.   Monk in a monastery in Nepal
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Chinese Fan Dancing   Chinese Fan Dance
...   The dance begins
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PURCHASING PHOTOS

Photographs displayed on this website are sold in aid of organisations working in Cambodia To purchase a photo without the watermark please contact Margaret by e-mail. The price of each photo is $10. Profits from all photos sales go to:

Clear Compassion

Partners in Compassion Cambodia

Mango Tree Garden

An initiative facilitated by monks and Cambodian Co-ordinator, Bo, to provide children, unable to access traditional education, with a stimulating learning environment.

Phare Ponleu Selpak

A multi-angled, sustainability-through-arts-project in Battambang.

I have been overwhelmed by the generosity of spirit I encountered during my travels. The people I met have made my life infinitely richer and it is with a grateful heart that I give all profits from this book to small charities in South Asia.

Please contact me at margi@margaretgood
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or text me on 61 + 0409050230 for further details on how to arrange the purchase of my book and/or photographs.