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That was cool to see some photos like that mate, I spent 2 months in Nepal a few years back trekking etc.The people are amonst the friendliest I have met anywhere in the world - 'namaste'.

How did you end up rescuing the vulture for the RSPB?:elefant:

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Yeah Nepal is a great place with great people. I am keen to go back.

 

It was pretty much the right time and right place for gettin involved with the RSPB work. A few years back I was on an IRATA course and one of the trainees was the project manager for vulture conservation with the RSPB, it all started from then.

 

Did you go to Pokhara?

 

Cheers Steve

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I did the everest trek 10 years ago. Incredible country and people. any chance of a link on this as I've promised the wife a trip one day, good excuse to go back.

 

Jiri to base camp and back 15 days (one day off)....beat that!

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