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KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) - In the rubble of Nepal's 2015 earthquake, a team of dedicated woodworkers is finding inspiration to recreate what was lost.<br><br>Centuries-old Char Narayan and Hari Shankara temples were completely destroyed by the massive April 2015 earthquake that shook the Himalayan nation, killing nearly 9,000 people. The temples were the jewel of the Patar Durbar Square, which is thronged by thousands of tourists and local visitors every day. The structures were crumpled by the force of the tremor and the carved doors, roof and brick structure lay in ruins.<br><br>A team of dedicated woodworkers is now trying to restore Nepal's heritage. They have been working six days a week, for nearly two years, repairing the beautifully hand-carved wooden doors and windows.<br><br>This photo taken Wednesday, July 19, 2017, shows a detail of a wooden crafted window partially damaged during Nepal's 2015 earthquake. A team of dedicated woodworkers is now trying to restore Nepal's heritage. They have been working six days a week, for nearly two years, repairing the beautifully hand-carved wooden doors and windows. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)<br><br>The broken wooden beams are being replaced by new ones, but the workers are trying to use the salvaged portions as much as possible.<br><br>The "Silpakars" - as woodworkers from the Newar ethnic community are known - have passed down their craft and skills for generations.<br><br>"I am proud to continue by ancestral trade and help restore a big part of Nepal's history that was destroyed by the earthquake," said Shyam Krishna, chiseling away the wood pieces.<br><br>But he and his fellow workers are paid only about $15 a day each, which is much less than what they would earn as building furnishers.<br><br>"It is not about the money. We might make less money, but this is a moment of pride for us to be able to restore the heritage of our country," he said.<br><br>Already two years at work, they will likely another year to just get those windows, doors and beams ready.<br><br>Nepal faces criticism from the international community for slow progress in reconstruction work despite a $4.1 billion international pledge and the fact that the restoration of heritage sites has not been given a priority.<br><br>___<br><br>Associated Press writer Binaj Gurubacharya contributed to this report.<br><br>In this photo taken Wednesday, July 19, 2017, Puspa Lal Shilpakar crafts a wooden piece on a courtyard in Lalitput, Nepal. In the rubble of Nepal's 2015 earthquake, a team of dedicated woodworkers is finding inspiration to recreate what was lost. They have been working six days a week, for nearly two years, repairing the beautifully hand-carved wooden doors and windows. (AP Photo/ Niranjan Shrestha)<br><br>In this photo taken Wednesday, July 19, 2017, a woodworker from the Newar ethnic community carves wood in Lalitput, Nepal. In the rubble of Nepal's 2015 earthquake, a team of dedicated woodworkers is finding inspiration to recreate what was lost. Centuries-old Char Narayan and Hari Shankara temples were completely destroyed by the massive April 2015 earthquake that shook the Himalayan nation, killing nearly 9,000 people. The temples were the jewel of the Patar Durbar Square, which is thronged by thousands of tourists and local visitors every day. The structures were crumpled by the force of the tremor and the carved doors, roof and brick structure lay in ruins. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)<br><br>In this photo taken Wednesday, July 19, 2017, shows a sketch of the Harishankar temple, which was destroyed during Nepal's 2015 earthquake in Lalitpur. A team of dedicated woodworkers is now trying to restore Nepal's heritage. They have been working six days a week, for nearly two years, repairing the beautifully hand-carved wooden doors and windows. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)<br><br>In this photo taken Wednesday, July 19, 2017, "Silpakars" or woodworkers from the Newar ethnic community work on a restoration project in Lalitpur, Nepal. Centuries-old Char Narayan and Hari Shankara temples were completely destroyed by the massive April 2015 earthquake that shook the Himalayan nation, killing nearly 9,000 people. The temples were the jewel of the Patar Durbar Square, which is thronged by thousands of tourists and local visitors every day. A team of dedicated woodworkers is now trying to restore Nepal's heritage. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)<br><br>In this photo taken Wednesday, July 19, 2017, a woodworker from the Newar ethnic community carves wood in Lalitput, Nepal. In the rubble of Nepal's 2015 earthquake, a team of dedicated woodworkers is finding inspiration to recreate what was lost. Centuries-old Char Narayan and Hari Shankara temples were completely destroyed by the massive April 2015 earthquake that shook the Himalayan nation, killing nearly 9,000 people. The temples were the jewel of the Patar Durbar Square, which is thronged by thousands of tourists and local visitors every day. The structures were crumpled by the force of the tremor and the carved doors, roof and brick structure lay in ruins. A team of dedicated woodworkers is now trying to restore Nepal's heritage. They have been working six days a week, for nearly two years, repairing the beautifully hand-carved wooden doors and windows. (AP Photo/ Niranjan Shrestha)<br><br>In this photo taken Thursday, July 20, 2017, a woodworker from the Newar ethnic community carves wood in Lalitput, Nepal. In the rubble of Nepal's 2015 earthquake, a team of dedicated woodworkers is finding inspiration to recreate what was lost. Centuries-old Char Narayan and Hari Shankara temples were completely destroyed by the massive April 2015 earthquake that shook the Himalayan nation, killing nearly 9,000 people. The temples were the jewel of the Patar Durbar Square, which is thronged by thousands of tourists and local visitors every day. The structures were crumpled by the force of the tremor and the carved doors, roof and brick structure lay in ruins. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)<br><br>In this photo taken Friday, July 21, 2017, anelderly Nepalese man takes a rest at Patan Durbar Square in Lalitpur, Nepal. Centuries-old Char Narayan and Hari Shankara temples were completely destroyed by the massive April 2015 earthquake that shook the Himalayan nation, killing nearly 9,000 people. The temples were the jewel of the Patar Durbar Square, which is thronged by thousands of tourists and local visitors every day. The structures were crumpled by the force of the tremor and the carved doors, roof and brick structure lay in ruins. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)<br><br>In this photo taken Wednesday, July 19, 2017, a woodworker from the Newar ethnic community carves wood in Lalitput, Nepal. In the rubble of Nepal's 2015 earthquake, a team of dedicated woodworkers is finding inspiration to recreate what was lost. They have been working six days a week, for nearly two years, repairing the beautifully hand-carved wooden doors and windows. (AP Photo/ Niranjan Shrestha)<br><br>This photo taken Friday, July 21, 2017 shows a general view of Patan Durbar Square, in Lalitpur, Nepal. Centuries-old Char Narayan and Hari Shankara temples were completely destroyed by the massive April 2015 earthquake that shook the Himalayan nation, killing nearly 9,000 people. The temples were the jewel of the Patar Durbar Square, which is thronged by thousands of tourists and local visitors every day. A team of dedicated woodworkers is now trying to restore Nepal's heritage. (AP Photo/ Niranjan Shrestha)<br><br>If you adored this post and you would certainly like to get more info concerning jewel star kindly visit our own webpage.
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HTC's Sense overlay has a host of cool features; one of these glorious goodies is the People widget; it enables you to create groups of friends by association from your contacts so they can be accessed easier and quicker. FriendStream is a new feature and allows you to manage your Flickr, Facebook and Twitter accounts from one application; it also steams all of your friends status updates and tweets into one full overview. The handiest of all the features though is HTC Leap; by simply pinching one of the seven available home screens you get an overview of them all.



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