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The Trishul Jatra chariot

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Preparing for the Trisul jatra  chariot  at Pashupatinath Temple area  The Trishul Jatra chariot is toured throughout the ancient city with children carried between the spikes of Trishul, the weapon of Lord Shiva. It is one of the oldest festivals of Newar community.
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Nepali Congress supporter celebrating after their candidates won the Local election in Suryabinakyak Nagarpalika ward no.2, Bhaktapur.
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Supporter giving bless and put the TIKA for winning Candidate from Nepali Congress of Balkot ward of Suryabinayak NagarPalika of Bhaktapur #localelection2017 
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82 years old Husband and wife Krishna Prasad Paudel and Krishna Maya Paudel after vote for local election 2017 Nepal 
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A old man with wheel chair and his son going to vote in Local election 2017 of Nepal

The GHARIAL, CROCODILE at BABAI river.

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The  GHARIAL , also known as the  gavial , and the  fish-eating crocodile , is a  crocodilian  of the  family Gavialidae , native to the northern part of the  Indian Subcontinent . The Gharial is characteries by its extremely long, thin jaws, which are regarded as an adaptation to a primarily piscivorous diet. Males reach up to 6 m (20ft) with an average weight of around 160 kg (350lb). It is dark or light olive above with dark cross-bands and speckling on the head, body and tail. Dorsal surfaces become dark, almost grey-black, at about 20 years of age. Ventral surfaces are yellowish-white. The neck is elongated and thick. The dorsal ridges are more or less restricted to the median regions of the back. The fingers are extremely short and thickly webbed. Males develop a hollow bulbous nasal protuberance at the tip of the snout upon sexual maturity. The name Gharial is derived from the resemblance of the nasal growth to an earthen ...