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The Manalo,
Thanks for stopping by the site – I promise that we’ll try harder ;)
The P
These boots should be in the gallery of horrors.
Having been in Nepal, I can tell you that these amazing (and truly beautiful) people tend to wear thongs whist traveling up and down (sometimes several miles up and down) over the countryside while carrying things like 50 pound sacks of rice on their back. The “thong” type sandal illustrated above is quite reminiscent of the “traditional footware” that we saw on most people’s feet. Keep in mind that we were wearing hiking boots of the first order on our trek and felt like complete fools in comparison. The feathers – well, I don’t know about that!
Anonymous, on March 16th, 2005 at 9:05 pm:
I must now take my eyes out with a fork, after clicking on your link. GAAH!
i love these tibet shoes so very much
i hate those scary boots on that link so very much
did you know that cynthia rowley does nto design her shoes, they are designed by nancy geist