हाम्रो नेपाल त WhatsApp भन्दा पनि गरिब रे !!

Yes, for approximately the same price paid for WhatsApp, Facebook could have bought Nepal. Not only would they own a culturally delightful country in South Asia, they would also own the world’s tallest peak, Mount Everest. How cool would that be? You could just try and try to conquer that mountain – because you would own it. Aside from Everest, Nepal actually contains seven more of the ten highest peaks in the world.

It comes as little surprise; therefore, that tourism is the largest contributor to the Nepalese economy. Ambitious hikers and mountaineers flock to the little country in an effort to add their names to the list of Everest conquerors and look out over the world from that beautiful viewpoint. Foreign visitors stay, on average, in Nepal for about 12 days, according to 2008 statistics, which adds a delightful sum of money to their economy from tours, food and accommodation.

Hydroelectricity is also a pretty big deal in Nepal. The landscape of Nepal is treacherous and mountainous, largely untouched by human hands, making it ideal for harvesting hydro power. It is pretty obvious when you think of it – steep mountains mean steep waterfalls and rivers which means faster water which means more hydroelectricity! Oh Facebook, think of all the power you could have had!

Source: http://www.therichest.com/