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Creator
Margery H. Freeman
Date created
September 23, 1984
Location
En route from Naudanda to Birethanti, Nepal
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Tourists, their guides and locals walking up the stone trail

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A stone paved foot trail en route from Naudanda to Birethanti, Nepal. Two tourists and one of their porters are walking up with backpacks slung across their backs. Two women in traditional sari dresses are seen walking ahead.

These stone-paved pathways are common in the mountains and the stones were likely cut by hand and carried to the trail manually.