Bhaktapur’s Durbar Square is really stunning but what’s more interesting
(and what really fascinates me) are the people inside it. My buddy loves taking
photos and I adore people-watching
(if there’s such a term); he’s so mobile and I’m so static. So here
are some of the photos I took while enjoying my people-watching time in Bhaktapur.
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| Lovers |
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| Group hug |
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| Playground |
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| Where's my groom? |
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| Sleek |
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| Milk | Yoghurt |
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| "Ghost" |
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| Harder |
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| Carve with love |
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| Bath time | Sharing time |
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| Queue |
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| Down to the bottom |
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| More queue |
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| Waiting |
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| Early morning |
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| Who run the world? |
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| Musing |
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| Ardent |
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| Deep |
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| All in a day's work |
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| Dear |
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| Secure |
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| Old and new |
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| Sunshine |
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| Baby sunshine |



































Interesting nga mag-observe ng locals sa kanilang setting. (:
ReplyDeleteSo true Led :)
DeleteI love people watching too and taking pictures of them as well.
ReplyDeleteSame here! :)
DeleteYou really beautiful photos. Keep it up, Carla! ;)
ReplyDeleteSalamat naman Michy! :)
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