Three photos of a Stupa in Khumjung taken from different directions and over five years. Photos taken in December 2013, the end of September 2015, two earthquakes later and in September 2018.

There is a beautiful mani wall along the walk in from Namche Bazaar.

I assume the cracks are from the second earthquake on May 12 2015. The small boy in the photo has his back pack on and had just come out from the Edmund Hillary School, the biggest school in the Khumjung.

And finally in September 2018 the repaired stupa in Khumjung but the eyes and face are not finished in this photo. The open space in front of the stupa to the right of the mani wall is the play area for the Sir Edmund Hillary School. The wall around the school has been repaired as well. That is me walking in with the red jacket and our porter guide on my left. As for most of the photos the Trainer (my husband) was taking the photo.
April 25 earthquake magnitude 7.8
May 12 earthquake magnitude 7.3
Two Earthquakes and Two Films – another of my posts
Worth a look earthquake 2015 – Great Himalyas Trail website
Oh my goodness!! This is intriguing! And very sad.
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Yes it is sad.
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What a shame.
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Such a beautiful Stupa Louise. I would love to go back one day.
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Sad to see the devastation that the forces of nature can do.
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Amazing photos, Louise. I am so sorry about the devastation.
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Thanks for both photos. So sad to see the devastation. 😦
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It is Miriam.
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Thanks Donna. At least there was no loss of life here.
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Very interesting comparison, Louise. Forces of nature. Glad there was no loss of life there. Seeing your photos of the region always wake the lust in me to go back to Nepal. It’s been too long! Marcus
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What an amazing place.
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You should go. Take the family.
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My wife was there with me, and she wants to go too again. But I’m sure it would be a great experience for the (big) kids as well.
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Wow, that’s quite a difference in the two years. Good of you to capture this Louise. It’s scary to witness the extreme forces of nature.
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I liked the comparison.We saw completely destroyed buildings too.
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Gosh! Sad to see the destruction.
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Gosh! Sad to see the destruction
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Fortunately it’s still standing I guess.
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Incredible change in two years. Amazing that it withheld the forces of nature at all. Rather sad to see the cracks in the structure though…. somehow symbolic of so much.
Peta
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Yes I think you have hit the nail on the head. Symbolic of so much more devastation. Yes and it is amazing that it is standing at all, I guess.
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Whoa! One more quake may take it out
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True!
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