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Lonely was the song I sang.
“Half of My Heart,” John Mayer
I am full on crying.
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Saitama, Onepunch Man
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Kagbeni by Jean-Marie Hullot Via Flickr: On the precipice of a steep cliff and bordered by the Kali Gandaki and the Dzong Khola rivers at the entrance of Upper Mustang, sits Kagbeni. It is a true oasis with its apple and apricot orchards and barley fields, standing against the vast landscape of silver gray river, stones and stark, brown cliffs on the edge of the Kali Gandaki River.
Kagbeni by Jean-Marie Hullot Via Flickr: On the precipice of a steep cliff and bordered by the Kali Gandaki and the Dzong Khola rivers at the entrance of Upper Mustang, sits Kagbeni. It is a true oasis with its apple and apricot orchards and barley fields, standing against the vast landscape of silver gray river, stones and stark, brown cliffs on the edge of the Kali Gandaki River.
The red cliffs of Chhusang by Jean-Marie Hullot Via Flickr: Set deep in the Kali Gandaki canyon, on the ancient salt trade route between Kagbeni and Lo Manthang, the village of Chhusang is surrounded by gigantic red, orange and silver gray cliffs spotted with cave dwellings. It is an active farming community and a fairly large settlement inhabited mostly by a mixed ethnic group of Gurungs, Thakalis and some families from the land of Lo.
Lupra, a traditional Bön village in Mustang by Jean-Marie Hullot Via Flickr: Lupra is a traditional village hidden in the Panda Khola gorges between Kagbeni and Jomsom. Far from trekking trails, village Lupra managed to maintain much of its charm intact as well as part of its pre-Buddhist shamanistic belief, Bön religion. The village is made of tightly packed traditional houses Thakali (ethnolinguistic group originated from the Thak Khola region in Mustang). The walls are made of adobe and cobble coming form the rivers around. The coatings are composed of pigmented soil from nearby cliffs. There is a perfect harmony between habitat and the natural environment. Rural village life is very little affected by the turmoil of the modern world.
Tetang by Jean-Marie Hullot Via Flickr: Tetang is the butt of a revealing joke that is current in Manang, the district immediately to the east of Mustang: the Tepas are mildly saddened by the death of a close relative, but are grieved to tears by the collapse of a wall. One of the most striking features about Tetang is the degree to which it is constructed. Quite apart from the complex and unusual architecture of the habitations themselves, the effort that has gone into the building and maintenance of field terraces, irrigation canals, threshing yards, and retaining walls is simply staggering. A feature of the irrigation system that is, I believe, unique in Mustang is the connection of certain areas of fields to arterial canals by subterranean aqueducts that pass beneath intervening fields. One of the most arduous tasks in the agricultural cycle of the village is the transportation of tons of river silt to the cultivated land. The silt is collected in specially dug distributaries on the Narshing Khola, then mixed with household manure before being carried in baskets up to the fields. Thus while there is a constant, gradual erosion of the cultivated land, there is a complementary process of replenishment on the surface, and this constant addition of topsoil accounts for the considerable depth at which some of the stone aqueducts lie. The advantage of this system of irrigation is that the cultivable area of the fields through which the aqueducts pass is not reduced, as would be the case in an exposed canal. - The Navel of the Demoness, Charles Ramble
Tourist guesthouses in Upper Mustang are intact, but empty