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New Dividing Line In Kathmandu

April 26, 2015
by Santosh Poudel

A man stares at a crack that split a road in Kathmandu, Nepal on Saturday, April 25 shortly after a massive earthquake rocked the city.  (Santosh Paudel/YJI)

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