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Pramin Manandhar posted an update
2016-12-28T06:14:52.557Z

|| Soccer Time || The nostalgic moment. We used to bunk our classes to play games back when we were in school. Because 45mins of games period was too short. �� Kids of Prashanti School playing football in their games period.
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Street Photography posted an update
2016-09-27T06:13:33.123Z

Starting a new day with sun rays taking over the shadows of night and as the life plays on, the life of you, me and all other people in the world. As a role play of the sequence of life come to end with the setting sun, towards home we go. Taking a deep breath and awaiting for a brand new day.
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Street Photography posted an update
2016-09-27T06:12:39.318Z

An elderly man works under a sole light knitting blankets. Dark loadshedding nights of Kathmandu .
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Pramin Manandhar posted an update
2016-09-18T03:22:28.233Z

Not a stalker but every time i get back home, i pass through the street of Ombahal and i get the sight of this place the frames of the windows and balcony . The color variations of it. I always have a sight of this every night. And then there is this girl or women, i cant quiet focus my eyes on to her. She normally stays at the same place where she is portrayed in the picture. Well i guess its her tv spot or she just chilling in the fresh night air, after dinner. Curiosity ��
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Pramin Manandhar posted an update
2016-09-09T06:11:37.929Z

Group of Brahmins watch over the crowd of people who came to celebrate the festival 'Teej', on the banks of PashupatiNath temple.
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Pramin Manandhar posted an update
2016-09-09T04:49:01.153Z

Happiness is rainy bus ride home with favourite playlist on loop.
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Pramin Manandhar posted an update
2016-09-09T04:37:23.081Z

Playing songs form 80's & 90's , a nostalgic environment. Elderly man selling DVDs containing movies and songs.
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Street Photography posted an update
2016-07-24T06:25:44.800Z

“Even castles in the sky can do with a fresh coat of paint.” ― Haruki Murakami, South of the Border, West of the Sun.
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