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Thursday, July 23, 2009

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A glimpse of the solar eclipse seen from Kathmandu around...


Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Students viewing of solar eclipse:



that will take place Wednesday morning by using special goggles, in Kathmandu, Nepal, 21 July 2009. nepalnews.com/NPA

About the Eclipse:

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On the Morning of July 22, 2009 there will be a total eclipse of the sun which will be visible from certain areas of Nepal.
A total eclipse of sun takes place when the moon passes between the sun and the earth and its shadow is cast onto the earth's surface
Along a narrow track across the planet, the sun is completely obscured - the eclipse is total. Outside the path of the totality, there is a broad area where the sun is partially covered or eclipsed.
Total eclipses of the sun are spectacular and awe inspiring. For those within the path of the totality, there are dramatic effects as the moon's shadow races across the earth's surface
Just before the sun disappears behind the moon, it shines through valleys on the moon's rim to create an effect which has been likened to a diamond ring. It then becomes quite dark and the sun's corona, which is normally hidden by the sun's glare, shines forth in a scene of great beauty. Even areas outside the path of the totality of will see the moon's shadow eating up a large part of the sun and it will become noticeably darker.

Astronomers find eclipses...

Why do astronomers find eclipses so fascinating?

While telescopes can be adapted to partly simulate an eclipse, a real eclipse offers the best visibility for observing the corona. At eclipse we see the corona as a crown of light around the sun; its shape is sometimes more round, sometimes more elliptical. We see its glow extending a million miles from the edge of the sun. The corona is composed of the same gases as the rest of the sun: 90 percent hydrogen, almost 10 percent helium, and a tiny quantity of the other elements. The corona flows outward into the solar system as the solar wind_streams of charged particles. These travel 93 million miles to earth and even pass beyond the outer planets.

Eclipses are a time-tested tool of solar astronomy. Observers pursuing the 1868 eclipse determined through spectroscopy the existence of the gas helium, from helios, the Greek word for the sun; only later was it found on earth. Other eclipses showed over time that the corona changes shape in step with the 11 year sunspot cycle.

Monday, July 20, 2009

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Highlights of Nepal



Highlights of Nepal:
  • Trekking - Nepal offers some of the most stunning trekking trails in the world.
  • Views - Gob smacking views of Everest and other of the world’s tallest mountains to lush valleys and emerald lakes.
  • People - Nepali people like nothing better than to welcome you into their lives, their hearts and their culture.
  • Religion - Hindu religion and Buddhist philosophy are practiced throughout this culturally rich country.
  • Environmental Diversity - From the arid mountain climate to the lush flat jungle plains.
  • Architecture - Kathmandu’s ancient cobbled streets and markets to breathtaking temples and monasteries.
  • Adventure - Nepal packs in some of the best adventure activities in the world. Are you ready to take them on?
  • Festivals - Nepal as some of the most colorful Hindu and Buddhist festivals on earth, not to mention a lot of them.
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Nepal:

Nepal



A country blessed with blue skies, awe-inspiring views, vibrant culture and truly beautiful and unforgettable people, Nepal has something to offer for everyone and for us at D’Tours a country that holds a special place in our hearts.

Famous for Mount Everest, climbing and trekking, Nepal has fast pulled itself out of a turbulent political past to rise up as the world’s youngest democracy and with a world of adventure to offer, firmly stamp itself on the tourism map.

Of course Nepal is famed worldwide for her many beautiful trekking routes, but there is a lot more to offer, this Himalayan country has quickly establishing itself as an adventure destination where thrill seekers can indulge themselves in Paragliding, White Water Rafting, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Canyoning, Jungle Safaris and Bungy Jumping.

The best way to see Nepal is to sign up with D’Tours and let us get you on the trekking trails, on a mountain bike or in a raft. If that’s not your style, then just relax with us and soak up the pristine mountain environment. We can get you up close and personal with the local people who will steal your heart and live in your memory forever.


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Travel Seasons:

Nepal has two main seasons for travel. The first is the spring/ summer season which runs from March until the end of May. This is the hottest time of year and also the prettiest as all the wild flowers and Rhododendrons are out in full bloom. It’s a great time for trekking, though views are not always guaranteed and rain showers should be expected. The main season for travel in Nepal is the autumn/winter season which runs from mid September until December. This is the time of year when the skies are the clearest and the weather the driest making for exceptional views and trekking.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Nepali's Photo



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Nepal is a country of highly diverse and rich geography, culture, and religions. The mountainous north contains eight of the world's ten highest mountains, including the highest,Mount Everest. The fertile and humid south is heavily urbanized. By some measures,Hinduism is practiced by a greater majority of people in Nepal than in any other nation.[4] A minority faith in the country, Buddhism is linked historically with Nepal as the birthplace ofSiddhartha Gautama who, as the Buddha Gautama, gave birth to the Buddhist tradition.

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