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Scott Mansfield articles

Author and political artist Scott Mansfield creates for Democracy Chronicles from Long Island, New York. Take a look at his wonderful Photo Blog of Nepal. The purpose of the photo blog is to provide candid images of life in the Kathmandu Valley during a period of transition.

Suburbia Preordained by Scott Mansfield

by Scott Mansfield - February 22, 2013

Suburbia Preordained by Scott Mansfield

Suburbia Preordained by Scott Mansfield: Utility poles outline the future suburban neighborhood soon to take over this block of land.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Nepal, Scott Mansfield's Photo Blog

Eden Besmirched by Scott Mansfield

by Scott Mansfield - February 22, 2013

Eden Besmirched by Scott Mansfield

Eden Besmirched: This brick factory in the Kathmandu Valley, which allegedly employs small children, betrays the beautiful landscape

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Nepal, Scott Mansfield's Photo Blog

The King’s Shrine by Scott Mansfield

by Scott Mansfield - February 22, 2013

The King's Shrine by Scott Mansfield

The King’s Shrine: A shrine at the house of the King of Nepal honors the various religions of Nepal

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Nepal, Scott Mansfield's Photo Blog

The Carpet Business by Scott Mansfield

by Scott Mansfield - February 22, 2013

The Carpet Business by Scott Mansfield

The Carpet Business by Scott Mansfield: A walking carpet salesman passes a group of men waiting for a wedding in Nepal in dusty street at daytime

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Nepal, Scott Mansfield's Photo Blog

Day of the Goddess of Education by Scott Mansfield

by Scott Mansfield - February 22, 2013

Day of the Goddess of Education

Day of the Goddess of Education by Scott Mansfield shows an optional day of school still gathers a crowd as children bring incense in offering to the goddess of education

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Nepal, Scott Mansfield's Photo Blog

Temple Hill View, Kathmandu by Scott Mansfield

by Scott Mansfield - February 12, 2013

Temple Hill View, Kathmandu by Scott Mansfield:

Temple Hill View, Kathmandu by Scott Mansfield: A Temple top hill outside Kathmandu looks down on the sprawl of the city in Nepal

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Nepal, Scott Mansfield's Photo Blog

Campaign Season by Scott Mansfield

by Scott Mansfield - February 12, 2013

Campaign Season by Scott Mansfield

Campaign Season by Scott Mansfield – In what I feel is a very Asian style the Nepali political campaigns employ drive-by propaganda blasted via speaker

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Nepal, Scott Mansfield's Photo Blog

Temple-Side Laundry by Scott Mansfield

by Scott Mansfield - February 12, 2013

Temple-Side Laundry by Scott Mansfield

Temple-Side Laundry by Scott Mansfield: A woman doing laundry by the side of the “Monkey Temple”

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Nepal, Scott Mansfield's Photo Blog

Temple nap by Scott Mansfield

by Scott Mansfield - February 12, 2013

Temple nap by Scott Mansfield

Temple nap by Scott Mansfield: A man prays or naps in the Chovra temple outside the K Valley

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Nepal, Scott Mansfield's Photo Blog

Tae Kwon Do by Scott Mansfield

by Scott Mansfield - February 11, 2013

Tae Kwon Do by Scott Mansfield

Tae Kwon Do: Some youngsters playing Tae Kwon Do at the National Martial Arts Festival in Nepal

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Nepal, Scott Mansfield's Photo Blog

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