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    During my trip to Annapurna Circuit Trek (230 Km) in Nepal I witness the endless circle of the human caravans. Merchants or locals who traveling, some for almost 10-14 days on foot for hundreds of miles with their heavy baggage. The Manangies are the best known traders of Nepal. They have received special dispensation from the King to trade in South East Asia, and travel abroad with precious stones and metals, musk, herbs and other items.
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    Date Taken: Apr 17, 2012
    Date Uploaded: Jan 22, 2016
    Location: Annapurna III, Western Region, Nepal
    Camera: SONY DSC-W80
    Focal Length: 5.8 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/200 sec
    Aperture: f/8
    ISO: 125
    Copyright: © Apostolos Kaloudis
    Categories: Culture, People, Portraits
    Assignments: Off the Beaten Path , Strong Women, Empathy Gap, Climate Change: In Focus, Finding Fashion, Our World in Motion, Ask a Local, Built to Walk