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Parade of urns
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Bringing electricity
Many of the old buildings near Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal
have intricate wooden carved decorations that have been worn by time and have little protection from the elements. Electrical lighting is haphazardly wired with little regard to preserving the antiquities.
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have intricate wooden carved decorations that have been worn by time and have little protection from the elements. Electrical lighting is haphazardly wired with little regard to preserving the antiquities.
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