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Photographer Mark Julian  Mark Julian {Karma:36866}
Project #43 Unusual Vision Camera Model Canon EOS 3
Categories Travel
People
Street
Film Format
Portfolio India/Nepal
Lens Canon 100-400L IS Zoom
Uploaded 9/28/2004 Film / Memory Type Kodak Ektachrome 100
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Location City -  Kathmandu
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Country - Nepal   Nepal
About Something you don't see everyday. One of many cremations performed daily on the banks of the Holy Bagmatic River in Kathmandu. Whatever country I visit I always try to be open, respectful, and understanding of that countries religion (or religions). In the process I learn a lot of new things and get a better understanding of people around the world. I personally found the cremation ceremony quite a logical and upfront way of dealing with the finality of the end of life. No PS used.
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Mark Julian Mark Julian   {K:36866} 11/17/2004
Dear Tushar, first of all I have a policy of not responding to anyone that has an empty home page (such as your's) because of my strong political feelings that I don't hide some people come on my site under a different name and make trouble.(with that said I'll just slightly comment) I didn't make the BBQ comment and personally didn't find it respectful (but I can't control what people write) If you read my "about" section above I give my views about my experiences and feelings dealing with creamation. I love to travel and am very open to all cultures and religions. I think this is what makes the world so interesting and , In closing, I sure don't think the US has all the answers (in fact it has VERY few in my opinion) Take Care, Mark PS. If other people's comments offended you click on their name and tell them on their page. If you feel strongly about something let them know.

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Tushar Sharma   {K:43} 11/17/2004
"Mark, did it smell like BBQ?" Here is a sacred event occuring and a typical American is thinking of and linking the human cremation to food/BBQ.

Why would such a question come to one's mind? And even if it did for any sick reason, I wouldn't publicize such a sick thought!

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 9/28/2004
Love the scene of an other culture and life still dear Mark, I would crop it a little from the stairs.
Kisses, Biliana

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Kim kyungsang   {K:14135} 9/28/2004
superior image and story!

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Stan Pustylnik   {K:6768} 9/28/2004
Mark, did it smell like BBQ? I agree with your comment above, we are part of this worls, nature. Great documentary. At territory where our office is located same same happend, but about 600 years ago. probably 600 year latter your image will be in History Museum of Kathmandu.

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