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Saga of a Nepali photographer
Anamika Tamang
June 30, 2022
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Chungwa Sherpa, a
wildlife photographer
, has reached the age of 62 years however he is still very active in his field.
Sherpa says he is the first
Nepali photographer
to have visited
Tanzania, East Africa
. During his time there, he had photographed countless animals.
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