A minute of tremor and the face of Nepal has changed. Lives lost crossing thousands, countless buildings and houses destroyed, destruction to landmarks, historical monuments and world heritage figures and thing will be never be the same again.
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Before and After Pictures from Nepal: Devastation of the Earthquake Changed The Face of Nepal
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