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Heart broken to see these tree stumps line the roads in Suryabinayak and Jagati. The beautiful tall trees are all gone! https://t.co/9nVVJc12hg Some nearby trees can be seen in this Mapillary image: … [more]
हिँड्ने बाटो मरू ? #Junk #Urbanplanning in #Panipokhari #Maharajgunj #Kathmandu #Nepal https://t.co/zFC1m0vIJw
"एतिहासिक हाँडीगाउँ डबली पार्किङ स्पट हो र? ऐतिहासिक पुरातात्त्विक नगरी हाँडीगाउँको सम्पदालाई असर पर्ने गरि गहनापोखरीभरी भरी नै अव्यवस्थित पार्किङ गरेको हरेक दिन देख्न पाइन्छ र सम्बन्धित निकायलाई ध्यानाकर्षण गराइए पनि सबै जना मौन छन्।" … [more]
Students Without Borders Grade 10 girls cycle over from #Nepal to #India for class https://t.co/oAfy5U8YAl https://t.co/bouFSeKgM8 The article explains: “As the road condition to Rangapur is bad, people prefer to send their children to … [more]
Direct route to Tribhuvan University blocked to scooters and motorbikes - this really should be a cycle route.
Roadworks in Bouddha - no signs, no diversions, no sign of anything going on, and a hotel that can't be reached except by walking several hundred metres up a back alley.
Roadworks in Boudha - no signs, no diversions, no sign of anything going on, and a hotel that can't be reached except by walking several hundred metres up a back alley.
Bike sales are apparently booming in Kathmandu - not for use in the city, but for the growing middle-class to take into the hills.
Very unusual in Kathmandu - a genuinely pedestrian space (a new private shopping street in touristy Thamel).
Motorbikes and scooters now dominate Kathmandu and make it one of the world's most polluted cities. Supposedly this road is being rebuilt.
There's a jeep track that fords the river below this bridge, so this could conceivably be on a mountain-biking itinerary. It's typical of the many Swiss-engineered suspension bridges across Nepal.
Roads and jeep tracks are far more widespread than when I was last in Nepal - but bridges like this are rare. You need a jeep (or mountain bike) on this road because of all the streambeds that still have to be crossed.
A marked pedestrian crossing - which is a rare sight in Kathmandu. The trunk road here has cut across a popular local route.
Epic roadworks in Kathmandu. Men stand in deep holes in the ground with shovels. Life carries on around them with motorbikes and pedestrians crawling all over the scene.
The woman riding pillion is clutching an ironing board as they ride along these narrow passages (which sometimes have speed bumps) near the centre of Kathmandu.
A street in Kathmandu near the Monkey Temple (behind). The man is carrying very many colourful wicker stools on his bike.
Construction of a footway on the right side of this road between the Monkey Temple (on top of the hill in the distance) and the centre of Kathmandu behind. I think the sign behind these pedestrians says, in effect 'Road Closed', or that … [more]
Construction of a footway on the left side of this road between the Monkey Temple (behind) and the centre of Kathmandu ahead.
Construction of a footway on the left side of this road between the Monkey Temple (behind) and the centre of Kathmandu ahead.
I just caught the end of this bike ride as it was passing through - I called to them to find out what it was about but they just looked at me askance.
This street was once more popularly known as Freak Street. Here there's a banner advertising a rickshaw race, how annoying that I missed it as I was in town that day! It is reported at... … [more]
Green Man signals - the only ones I've seen in Kathmandu. Even though they are green (and do change to red) traffic still works its way around the corner.
Curious sign (which alternates between the Nepali script and English) exhorts users of this Japanese funded highway: Do Not Throw away garbage.
Lots of green vegetables being carried in a heavy metal rack on the back of this bike on Kathmandu's ring road.
Masses of motorbikes are first off the mark at the policeman's signal at this big junction on Kathmandu's ring road.
Taken from an aeroplane coming into land at Kathmandu, this is the same bridge as shown in #63050 on the road to Bhaktapur.
Many of the big trucks on Kathmandu's ring road seem to have See You written in big letters on the back.
Pedestrians cover their mouths in a futile attempt to block out the pollution from Kathmandu's ring road.