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The "eyes of Buddha" watch from the top of Bodhnath Stupa.

The "eyes of Buddha" watch from the top of Bodhnath Stupa.

The "eyes of Buddha" watch from the top of Bodhnath Stupa. Female monks watching one of the many New Year's festival ceremonies. Three children perch on a stone lion in Durbar Square, Patan. A Buddhist Monk walks past Swayambhunath stupa.

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Published on 7/23/01

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