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Our second day in Nepal, 
the fiance and I visited Kathmandu Durbur Square-
a UNESCO world haritage site,
and cluster of palaces, temples, courtyards and streets that date back to the 12th and 18th centuries.
durbur=palace
Durbur Square was once the place where kings were crowned and legitimized,
and the location from where they ruled.
 
Packed full of people-
tourists and locals-
Durbur Square is a beautiful section of Kathmandu packed full of history.
 
A group of people standing in front of a building

 

A group of people walking in front of a building

 

A fire hydrant on the side of a building
 

 

durbur square bird

 

A group of people walking in front of a building

 

A group of people on a sidewalk

 

A close up of an old building
 
Close up photo of Chef Jessica Randhawa of The Forked Spoon in a blue spotted dress, in the sunlight

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16 Comments

  1. Haley W. says:

    two words…beautiful & jealous!!

  2. Elisabeth says:

    wow – this simply looks incredible! such a neat place – and such gorgeous pictures!

  3. Chelsea says:

    These pictures are amazing! I would love to visit some place like this!

  4. Shaheen says:

    Oh I am so envious, its a beautiful place

  5. Laura says:

    Wow! This is incredibly impressive! I've always had the urge to go and this is making it stronger…how awesome!

  6. Megan says:

    im already in love…signifying that i need to go there like now.