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what does the author describe Kathmandu busiest Street

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Answered by khushi5483
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The author says that Kathmandu’s narrowest and busiest streets had small shrines and flower-adorned deities. There were fruit sellers, flute sellers, hawkers of postcards, shops selling Western cosmetics, film rolls, chocolate, those selling copper utensils and Nepalese antiques. Film songs blared out from the radios, vendors were shouting out their wares and the sound of the car horns and bicycle bells were heard. He roamed around the streets mindlessly and brought some refreshments and books. He found a flute seller who played it slowly and meditatively. The sound of the flute music rised clearly above the noise of the traffic and the hawkers' cries.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The author says that Kathmandu’s narrowest and busiest streets had small shrines and flower-adorned deities. There were fruit sellers, flute sellers, hawkers of postcards, shops selling Western cosmetics, film rolls, chocolate, those selling copper utensils and Nepalese antiques. Film songs blared out from the radios, vendors were shouting out their wares and the sound of the car horns and bicycle bells were heard. He roamed around the streets mindlessly and brought some refreshments and books. He found a flute seller who played it slowly and meditatively. The sound of the flute music rised clearly above the noise of the traffic and the hawkers' cries.
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