Friday, January 2, 2009

Nepal: In Volta we don't trust

Our journey takes us to the top of the world. The Himalayas in Nepal is a natural wonder that can overwhelm anyone. This region, from the south to the north, east to west of Nepal, is crossed by many rivers that contribute to the Ganga waters.

Despite the presence of this huge natural resource, Nepal is passing through one of the biggest black outs in its history.
The government says that is because of the low level of the rivers, people on the street mutter that is because of the bad administration of the natural resources.

No matter where the truth is, the fact is that nowadays Nepalis are without electricity for 14 hours a day and the situation is probably going to get worse.




3 comments:

Anonymous said...

ciao quante belle cose riuscite a vedere e a farci vedere tutto richiama la natura e la semplicità che noi abbiamo perso.Continuate e buon lavoro baci Norma

Anonymous said...

Hey guys what the ... your´re doing? Could be that the fangs, full of bloody and dirty poison, have just blind me? Is for that that I´m not getting the point of it? Nice photos, right man, ok. No arguing about that. But for Christ´s sake, what It´s all about? Volta? Who or what is that? Two paragraphs? After all this time? No factual news since I can´t remember. Dear folks there´s no excuses. You have to give us what we want. We want those nice photos, but we want a story. Want to know what you see, what you hear, what you do. Give us that or to hell with all. Confused we are, here, in the land of the skiving sun. The only one clever enough for not going to work. We have to keep up with the rhythim of the eternal drum. Give us hope you bloody scabs!!!

Anonymous said...

pero quien es el pollo este? que droga le falta? tened cuidado con el...

 

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