Something here in the Curiosity column. Okay, we've got a, we've got a bridge, very common bridge, as you see throughout Nepal. This is something that's been developed over the years to be used in this mountainous rush region. Sorry for the word edge. And let me let me just creep down here and get a get a view. Of course, you've got garbage all around.
It's just common more and more throughout the world. But we're here just right outside Pokhara and they Paul, and as you see, we've just got gorgeous stuff happening. everywhere we look, let me make my way over here. We've got steps up into a kind of a jungle reserve up there. So if we were to venture down here, we see something very quite interesting. I'm going to walk on the bridge now.
Just kind of saunter over this part of our adventure. And let me swing the camera over and show you what we got going on over there. You see local folks in the distance bathing and all sorts of things I'm not supposed to be filming. But yeah, it's a nice day today of course, it is. Now, the end of March 2020. We are in a period of daily monsoon or the threat of monsoons whereas, all of a sudden, it is humid, hot and humid here.
So we are in that period of time Whether that is just changing out of the springtime and out of the out of the cold winter that was just happening. It seemed like last week, and we are in the grips of heat and humidity just that quick. But I want to get your closure right on here. Get some of this. Get some of this viewing going on. Here.
Don't mind garbage. This is our human world after all. We've got somebody walking on the bridge now. And before there's too much shaking, I'll sign off