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A Cordoban in the Fire of Nepal - Anfibia Magazine

Photos: Juan Data I was able to leave Kathmandu on the afternoon of Thursday, September 11. The airport - from old facilities, no tunnels or aircraft sleeves - was particularly crowded with people trying to leave: three days ago the flights had been cancelled, and some passengers had been sleeping there for this time. The military had closed the facilities and laid barricades when rumors began that the protesters would also take the airport. The…
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Photos: Juan Data I was able to leave Kathmandu on the afternoon of Thursday, September 11. The airport - from old facilities, no tunnels or aircraft sleeves - was particularly crowded with people trying to leave: three days ago the flights had been cancelled, and some passengers had been sleeping there for this time. The military had closed the facilities and laid barricades when rumors began that the protesters would also take the airport. The…

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