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Panoramas from Nepal in 2007

Welcome to my panoramas from Nepal in 2007. Each pano is interactive and all are zoom-able, regardless of whether it is Flash or Java. However, it's the Java ones which rotate. Have a gander at them, there is no rush. Some are about 1MB and so may take a while to download depending on your connection speed. I hope it's worth it though!

Here we have it, the grand finale, panoramas of the Himalayas!

Kathesimbhu Stupa, Kathmandhu

Kathesimbhu StupaI was walking to the main Durbar Square of Kathmandhu when I came across this up a side street - a superb introduction to Nepali traditional architecture! This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Durbar Square, Kathmandhu

Durbar SquareSat atop Maju Deval looking north at Narayan Temple and Shiva-Parvati Temple in Kathmandhu's Durbar Square. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Dharapani, Annapurna

DharapaniTaken looking north east up the Dudh Khola and south east down the Marsyandi River. I tried to give you a sense of the height of the place: very imposing! This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Annapurna II and Annapurna IV, Annapurna

Annapurna II and Annapurna IVTaken in Upper Pisang looking south west to the Annapurnas, a simply superb view in my opinion. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Upper Pisang, Annapurna

Upper PisangTaken in Upper Pisang, I decided to do a full panorama so that you could get a good idea of the place: very special. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Nameless Peak, Annapurna

Nameless PeakTaken whilst walking between Pisang and Manang on the Annapurna Circuit. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Annapurna II and Gangapurna, Annapurna

Annapurna II and GangapurnaTaken in Braga where we did a little side tour to after lunch on our way to Manang to visit a temple: it was very good, well worth it. You can actually see the Circuit and our lunch stop in the bottom of the valley, slightly to the right. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Manang District, Annapurna

Manang DistrictTaken at a stupa up one of the spurs of Ganapurna which provides superb views of the whole valley, ;) This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Thorong Phedi, Annapurna

Thorong PhediTaken at Thorong Phedi looking back south at Gangapurna. On the far right you can see the start of the Thorong La. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Thorong Phedi, Annapurna

Thorong PhediTaken just a little bit above Thorong Phedi on the beginning of the Thorong La looking back down to Thorong Phedi. I decided to take this panorama to show you the unique location of Thorong Phedi: it's amazing in my opinion. (Don't worry, I didn't do the Thorong La when this photo was taken, I did it the day after at 3am). This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Poon Hill, Annapurna

Poon HillYes, I admit it, I did the cliché of watching the sunrise from atop Poon Hill - so not worth it! This panorama requires the Java plugin.

The Annapurnas, Pokhara

The AnnapurnasTaken near the World Peace Pagoda of Pokhara looking out over Phewa Tal towards the Annapurnas. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Bodhnath Stupa, Kathmandhu

Bodhnath StupaTaken on the roof of a café in Bodhnath looking out upon the main scene, it's quite a sight. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

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