Glacial lake created by Mt. Gangapurna, with fallow fields where winter wheat will be planted that will be harvested in April/May.
Glacial lake created by Mt. Gangapurna with overview of sprawling kind of newer Manang that are constructed in cluster following urban planning, to save cultivable land. Several new and old hotels were constructed during “Visit Manang 2004” in Braaga village (also known as Braka village). Manang.
Beautiful yarshagumba field with Mt. Annapurna. Looking west from Hotel New Yak. Braaga village. Manang, Nepal.
Handcuffed Naar suspects being led to Manang District Court house to sign or thumbprint the registration that they will return on 6th of Dec for the next hearing. Chame.
Sumdrup, originally from Naar Phuu Village, which is at the elevation of 4080 feet. He wears fox fur hat, bakhu (Tibetan dress) and holds kuto (device used dig out   yarshagumba). He could afford to switch place to Braaga village, 12 years ago, due to his success in medicinal trade. He lost his wife to cancer and has 3 sons who are monks at Pulahari Monastery in Kathmandu, and one daughter, Karma Gurung Dolma.
Upon interviewing, he said, he has no problem in picking yarshagumba because this insect has no blood. 
With the view of Mt. Annapurna.
After so many months in jail, the release brings ecstasy to suspects.
Glacial lake created by Mt. Gangapurna with overview of sprawling kind of newer Manang that are constructed in cluster following urban planning, to save cultivable land. Several new and old hotels were constructed during “Visit Manang 2004” in Braaga village (also known as Braka village). Manang.
Glacial lake created by Mt. Gangapurna with overview of sprawling kind of newer Manang that are constructed in cluster following urban planning, to save cultivable land. Several new and old hotels were constructed during “Visit Manang 2004” in Braaga village (also known as Braka village). Manang.
Glacial lake created by Mt. Gangapurna with overview of sprawling kind of newer Manang that are constructed in cluster following urban planning, to save cultivable land. Several new and old hotels were constructed during “Visit Manang 2004” in Braaga village (also known as Braka village). Manang.
See photo in original gallery.