On assignment I paddled up to Thankot Check post this morning. I know cycle is a wrong choice to go Thankot since it's Dashain time, our great festival and obviously people are flocking back to their villages which makes heavy flow of vehicles on the road making difficult to cycle along. Nevertheless, what I felt is it's only cycle that made today's assignment a success. After spending couple of hours at Thankot check post I paddled back through new route: Balamdu and purano Naikap, Kalanki and landscape is wonderful. I stopped by the field to take photos of local farmer busy harvesting their crop and even had a great time joining them. Here's some pictures.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Season of Harvest at Naagdhunga
Labels:
agriculture,
baand bhangyang,
cycle,
environment,
farmer,
harvest,
landscape,
local people,
rice plant,
thankot
Location:
Thankot, Nepal
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