Village and Himalaya by Tony Reshef
![]() ![]() Naturally NepalNamaste! Join me as I take you on an adventure through Nepal in the heart of the Himalayas. Submissions are open!
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How old are you? What are you studying? Just curious! I graduated with a bachelor’s degree in computing science back in December. I’m working for a company as a software developer currently :) (Ps- if anyone wants career advice or academic advice or just general life advice, feel free to hit me up.)
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Parents should teach their native language(s) to their kids because it's such a huge gateway into the culture. Like how in Nepali we have hajur, timi, and ta forms. It teaches us how elders are respected in our culture. But my parents used to tell me to speak to them in English so they could practice and that's how my Nepali got worse. Immigrant parents have it tough :| They do :/ but you know I think most of them want their kids to retain the language and culture but maybe they’re not sure how to go about it. It definitely is a huge gateway to culture and the Nepali community.
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Why arabs are so fucking rich Sorry cant answer now im counting my money
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Mo:mo
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| About MeI grew up in a small town helping my parents on their farm. There I developed my love for nature and a desire to explore. Now I travel around the world photographing nature. InterestsI love to travel. I have been everywhere, from Alaska to Zimbabwe. For every trip I keep a travel log of my adventures and capture the world as I see it. Check out my photo gallery to get a glimpse into where I have been. And drop me a line if want to find out more. I always love to hear from fellow travelers. |
I am looking for my next big adventure. There are still many places I want to visit and even more to which I want to return. The camera is charged up and my backpack is packed; drop me a line if you know where I should go next.