April 25, 2015, the ground shook in Nepal, destroying many homes, taking thousands of lives and marking the history of his violence.
Three months after the tragedy, we landed in Kathmandu capital of the country, opening its eyes to the drama away from the reports drawn up by the newspapers and the media.
The cracks are wide on historical monuments , some places are supported by the strength of wood supports, but life resumed for most people, the smiles are present, and brick by brick ripe are elevated.
The football stadium filled with over 400 tents for refugees in the aftermath of the disaster, not considered more than a dozen, head up the Nepal continues to shine.