A relic of prehistoric times, the Kathmandu Valley is a natural marvel that displays the architectural prowess of nature. With hills of an astonishing range from 2700 to 8700 feet on average that encircles the land within, the valley bears resemblance to a sort of majestic bowl, enlarged in size. A closer examination of the structure and its formation some ten millennia ago reveals much more about the current climate situation. But how was this skeleton formed?