Nepal on a Tightrope

Annapurna, Himalaya, Ian Brown, Landscape Photography, Landscapes, mountains, Nepal, People, Photography, Portraits, Second Coming, Stone Roses, Street Photography, Travel, Travel Photography, Trekking, Uncategorized

 The red bricks of Bhaktapur took a pounding the day the earthquake struck. 

Langtang shook like a baby’s rattle the day the earthquake struck.

Not all of the buildings you see still stand. Yet one thing does: the memory of Nepal as it was, as it will be again.

All images supplied by Ⓒtrespasserine2014

 

Lyrics supplied by the Stone Roses, Tightrope, Second Coming, 1994

The Monsoon over Annapurna: A Photographic Collection (©trespasserine2016)

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The Annapurna range making a rare appearance during the late monsoon

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A cataract view of Annapurna 

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A violent sundown behind Annapurna, as the dusk bookends the dawn to be the only time the range is visible from the foothills.

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To your right, the sliver of sacred rock, which is Machapuchare, aka the Fishtail.

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7,500 metre peaks whipped in double-cream clouds

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A sense of altitudinal scale

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Possibly Nilgiri, looking majestic. Bamboo, the true king, grows faster than anything alive

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The thickening and the thinning. The turbulent atmosphere against the serene landscape. 

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A world through Apple eyes

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A man mulls over the true scale of things

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Gurung girl casts a petulant look

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Man at Sarangkhot, younger than he otherwise looks.