Dawn mountain view from Namche Bazaar
Dawn mountain view from Namche Bazaar
Kwangde (6,167m) at dawn from Namche Bazaar
A huge mane boulder at the top end of Namche Bazaar, with Tamserku behind
Namche Bazaar (3,440m), with Tamserku (6,608m) behind
Namche Bazaar after fresh snow fall, April 2006
Lower Namche Bazaar, with the Kwangde Massif (6,187m) behind
Namche chorten, with the Kwangde massif behind
Tibetan clothes market, lower Namche Bazaar
Yak bells on sale, Namche Bazaar (3,440m)
Yak dung pellets out to dry so that they can be used as fuel for fires, Namche Bazaar (3,440m)
Prayer wheels outside Namche Gompa (3,440m)
The Abbot of Namche Gompa, with Tamserku behind
The interior of Namche Gompa
Buddhist deities, Namche Gompa
Merchants setting up before the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
The Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
The Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
Merchants at the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
A Gurung woman at the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar (May 1988)
A Tibetan merchant at the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar (May 1988)
At the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar (May 1988)
The meat store, at the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
Merchant at the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
Evidence of the hardy lifestyle lived by the locals, at the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
At the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
At the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
At the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
At the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
At the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
At the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
At the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
At the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
At the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
At the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
At the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
A sight unheard of the first time I visited Nepal in 1988 but, by 2006, a common one. At the Saturday morning market, Namche Bazaar
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