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'jonah' wrote:

Hi. I have been hoping and praying that JY do not have any groups in Nepal at the moment. I was considering this later this year or next and it is a tragedy what has happened to this beautiful and gentle country and its people never mind the tourists. So many ancient sites destroyed which attracted the tourism which enables the people to earn a living. Nature is a beautiful but cruel force and it will take years for Nepal to recover. Not to mention many peoples lives and crushed dreams

I totally agree it was on my wish list to visit, not just for the scenery but for the people as well. Tourism is also so important to them. We can support the Disasters Emergency Committee Appeal, and hope that the aftershocks (both geological and personal) do not carry on too long.

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Hi. I have been hoping and praying that JY do not have any groups in Nepal at the moment. I was considering this later this year or next and it is a tragedy what has happened to this beautiful and gentle country and its people never mind the tourists. So many ancient sites destroyed which attracted the tourism which enables the people to earn a living. Nature is a beautiful but cruel force and it will take years for Nepal to recover. Not to mention many peoples lives and crushed dreams