Thanks for the interesting account. This three-wheeled bus(?) caught my eye. In the early 70s I saw several three-wheeled cars in England. Didn't see them in later trips.
JD DeLuzio > Richard WillisAugust 13, 2025 at 7:22am
We saw a few of these and were told they're more common in rural areas of Nepal. I imagine they have the usual pros and cons of such vehicles, more maneuverable but less stable.
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I found a moment to download that song while during the whole two days I had to prepare for this trip.
Thanks again! Since likely I'm not posting in the Cover thread next month, I thought it would be fun to keep my posts going this month. Namaste.
Blog forthcoming, for those of you who want words as well as pictures. Meanwhile, I've assembled some of the video that I took in Nepal:
Here's a bit of a written account
Nice account. I like your writing style. Good use of detail.
Thanks for the interesting account. This three-wheeled bus(?) caught my eye. In the early 70s I saw several three-wheeled cars in England. Didn't see them in later trips.
We saw a few of these and were told they're more common in rural areas of Nepal. I imagine they have the usual pros and cons of such vehicles, more maneuverable but less stable.
Today we went to the DC "Universe of Light" immersive super-hero experience. It really is more impressive in person than the video conveys.
Tracy will probably post some photos in a bit.
Neat! I'd love to walk through that in person. I liked the speed effect behind Flash in the video.