Respect to all of you who have had "proper" fears and had run ins with disease and despair.
Landing in Kathmandu at 21:30, pitch dark and pissing down with rain. All the plane lights do is illuminate the clouds all around. You know the ground is down there somewhere but that only a very small strip of it is flat. Most of it is just mountain. All the various banks and turns let you know you must be very close indeed to the landing strip but you only break cloud cover when you could reasonably wave at the ground crew.
And then when you land there's a curfew and some men with guns tell you to get a move on.
Landing in Kathmandu at 21:30, pitch dark and pissing down with rain. All the plane lights do is illuminate the clouds all around. You know the ground is down there somewhere but that only a very small strip of it is flat. Most of it is just mountain. All the various banks and turns let you know you must be very close indeed to the landing strip but you only break cloud cover when you could reasonably wave at the ground crew.
And then when you land there's a curfew and some men with guns tell you to get a move on.