Diana Australis' photos

HFF

15 Jun 2023 61 45 230
From high in North Pakistan, with its stone fences/ walls. On the way up to Passu Glacier and Borith Lake. A large boulder brought down in one of the frequent landslips or earth tremors lurks above the road, in wait…. This is a very unstable landscape. We are at around 3000meters here. Thank you for your visit and any comment. I do appreciate them very much. Have a first rate Friday and a most enjoyable weekend

Pakistan self challenge number 3

26 Sep 2023 28 16 137
Lengthy rafting jaunt on the Hunza River amid the 6000+ meter peaks. A calm section. The water is icy…straight off snow and glaciers. It was a test for my arthritis (and osteoporosis) to sit and paddle for a long period of time. I enjoyed it very much, but found it hard to get to my feet after! ;))

Hushe Valley HFF

18 Jun 2023 53 35 196
Remote Baltistan, on the road to K2 at high altitude. This man had walked from the distant village below..where the hedges and fence rows are. Here narrow river valley strips are hard fought and cultivated, always with the ever present threat of earthquake, landslides. Life is simple and harsh. Winters brutal, long, and isolated. People are friendly and welcoming. And the scenery is jaw-droppingly beautiful. The mountains in the background are all 7000+ meters. Have a splendid Friday..and a spectacular weekend. Keep well and happy. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR VISITS AND FOR YOUR KIND COMMENTS…I REALLY DO APPRECIATE THEM VERY, VERY MUCH

Height challenge 2 Pakistan

10 Jun 2023 34 22 163
Crossing one of the more user friendly footbridges over an icy and torrential glacier melt river. I always cover up fully against the sun, as being a fair skinned person, have had my share of sun induced skin cancers, and up at these altitudes the air is thin, the sun strong. I wanted to prove I could go unflinchingly across….. Maybe it will make you laugh..,

HFF

17 Jun 2023 48 36 207
One of the countless vehicle bridges in remote North Pakistan, usually at high altitude and crossing precipitous drops into raging glacial meltwater rivers far below. This is in Hushe Valley on route to K2. We came here in 2000 but had to stop here as the previous bridge, a village and much else had been crushed in a giant flood and landslide, which is fairly common in these parts. I snapped this before we crossed and continued along the narrow road ahead, marked by the stone wall…which is the only support that these roads have on these unstable slopes. This is very remote territory, with tiny conservative villages dotted along the river gorge. Outsiders are usually mountaineering expeditions to K2 or the other 7-8000 meter peaks. We are at around 3500 meters here. Have a marvellous weekend ❤️ Thanks if you visit….very much appreciated

HFF

24 May 2023 44 31 197
Woman doing laundry. Kalash Valley, Kafiristan, Pakistan. This area is right on the Afghan border. I was there in May this year, also last year. Life is simple, traditional in small villages. The woman is washing her laundry in a water channel in front of her traditional house. My friends in Pakistan informed me yesterday that this area is now closed to tourists as it was attacked two days ago by the Afghan Taliban. They sent me videos of the shooting and gunfire. Glad it did not happen when I was there, but I sure feel sorry for these people here. Wishing all of us a much more peaceful a and happy Friday and weekend than in this region just now. Diana xxx

HFF

31 Jul 2023 46 35 183
A tree kangaroo moseying along a fence at Canberra zoo. These endangered marsupials live in a narrow range of far north tropical Australia and Papua New Guinea. I have seen them in the wild, 20 meters up in tall trees, where they forage and spend most of their time. On the ground they hop like normal kangaroos do, too. They have more developed and much stronger front legs with sharp claws for climbing, and when in trees the long tail helps with balance. Have a fabulous Friday and a wonderful weekend.

Facing my fears

24 Aug 2023 26 25 144
To make you laugh, perhaps. I have fear of heights, so in North Pakistan, decided to confront it by zip lining across a high ravine. My gorgeous Pakistani friend Sher Baz videoed it. If I look terrified, I am at the start, but as I zipped along I started to really enjoy it and went back later to do it again!

HFF

19 May 2023 37 27 180
Crossing the broad Chitral River in a local cable car….like the one this last week which had a dramatic rescue of 8 people from high above a gorge in a nearby part of Pakistan. These are very frequently the only means of transport across stretches of rivers, or over very high ravines where bridges would be impossible or impractical. They bear very little resemblance to the western idea of a cable car, frequently just being put together and run by locals with little funds at hand. Nevertheless they transport thousands of people a day across the mountainous north of Pakistan, and also India and Nepal. And yes, I have crossed in these. I hope your Friday is a really splendid one. And your weekend superb.

On the road…shepherds and their yaks

26 May 2023 51 29 254
At 4000+ meters on the Shandur Pass in far North Pakistan . The shepherds were walking the yaks up to the high altitude summer pastures, where they spend 3 months of the short summer grazing. There is almost no vehicle traffic on this, which is the major highway across the pass linking two major regions of north Pakistan…Chitral and Gilgit Baltistan. It is a difficult and long road…mostly traversed on foot by locals with flocks in summer, and inaccessible in winter. One event in June which we missed by a couple of weeks, is the huge Shandur Polo Tournament, held at the highest point of the Pass. Polo teams from all the villages in Chitral and Gilgit assemble up there with huge crowds of supporters and VIPs helicopter in to watch. The polo, a game which originated in these high mountains, is a much more rough and tumble war game than the upper class descendant played on village greens in other lands. I have watched many an enjoyable polo game in these high mountains…usually given the ball to throw in to start the match, as a visitor!

HFF

17 Jun 2023 44 34 181
From the stone fences of the remoteHushe Valley, Pakistan…en route to a K2 access point. Up at altitude… Have a fab weekend and Friday. I have been frantically busy…will get by on Sunday to visit…xxx

The caretakers of the house at the end of the road

14 Jun 2023 55 38 210
HFF At very high altitude on the Pakistan- Afghan border, where temperatures are -40°C in winter. There is an Ismaili Shia shrine here to a Sufi saint. It is very difficult of access on stony, narrow mountain tracks over rickety bridges crossing vertiginous drops. It is a pilgrimage site. This couple maintain the shrine and welcome travellers with a cup of tea and bread, in the summer. It is one of the remotest, highest, and most beautiful parts of our planet. This is at the absolute end of the dodgy road…then it is just 7000m peaks and Afghanistan May your weekend bring a host of happy things and photographic opportunities. Love from the mad Australian wanderer! ❤️

Walkway

05 Aug 2023 34 18 146
Entrance to the National Museum of Australia, Canberra Have a safe, kind, and happy week. ❤️

HFF from stone fences

17 Jun 2023 54 37 200
Looking towards Masherbrum (7821 meters) in the Karakoram range, from the Hushe village. This is one of the most isolated villages in Pakistani Baltistan and was totally impoverished and lacking schools, health care, sanitary facilities of any kind. More recently international climbers come in increasing numbers to tackle K2, Masherbrum…and a host of other 7-8000+ peaks. Thus there have been some improvements for locals, but it is still very much a simple subsistence living in a very harsh, elevated environment. It is difficult of access and women here are still wary and turn away and cover faces when strangers or men are about. The blokes, meanwhile, jostle to be photographed. Many of them supplement income with work as porters and cooks for international climbers, while the women work all day in the fields, and endlessly in their very simple homes. Without irrigation channels like these, which carry glacier and snow melt, all of these very elevated valleys in North Pakistan would be quite barren, as they are otherwise high altitude desert, Have a cracker of a weekend D ❤️

All in a day’s work. HFF

17 Jun 2023 60 40 264
Hushe Valley, Baltistan. On the track out to K2 in the Karakoram. Women bringing home the day’s grass harvest for the animals, or for drying and storage for the long, severe winters here. This remote valley provides access for mountaineers from around the world to begin their ascent treks into several of the mountain giants of the region over 8000m, including K2, Gasherbrum, Broad Peak, Masherbrum , the Baltoro Glacier …etc Have a fabulous weekend…at our side of the planet, keep warm and dry, on the other..,keep cool and hydrated.

On thé road to the End of the Road…looks better BI…

13 Jun 2023 41 27 199
This high altitude road is in the Chipurson Valley of North Pakistan. This is at 4000 meters. The mountains at rear are in Afghanistan, and this is all in the Karakoram Range. The turquoise blue water is a still and cut off spot in the flowing river, which is glacial melt full of glacial flour which makes it seem muddy. As you see from the still spot, when it settles, it is an amazing colour. The road at this spot as you can see is not too bad..one of the better stretches. It is subject to earthquake, rockfall, avalanche and erosion as are all roads up here. It is a most remote corner of the planet near the Afghan border. Simply staggering in scale.

The end of the road 2

14 Jun 2023 50 37 228
HFF from one of the remotest corners of the planet. These are the stone corrals for livestock at 4000 meters, here in the Karakoram. No one lives here permanently, only shepherds temporarily for 3-4 months of the year. This is at the rear of the mudbrick homes near the BabaGhundi Sufi shrine high in the Chipurson Valley of Pakistan right in the Afghan border. It is a high altitude summer pasture with the rear mountains being Afghanistan, and the river flows from them. There is no further vehicle access after the long difficult track to get here. Foot passage only over precipitous passes gets you into the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan and Tajikistan. Have a fabulous Friday and a wonderful week ahead. Thanks for any visits…much appreciated

Thé lady of the house at the end of the road

14 Jun 2023 37 21 180
A beautiful Wakhi woman making a cup of tea for us in the mud and stone house at the end of the road in Chipurson Valley, Gojal, Pakistan. On thé doorstep of Afghanistan’s Wakhan Corridor. She is related to my darling adopted Wakhi family from Gulmit. She and her husband live in this simple house for 6 months of the year as volunteer caretakers of the remote high altitude BabaGhundi Sufi pilgrimage shrine located here. Pilgrims bring in donations of food for them. In the winter it is -40° here and snowed in, so they return to their own village lower down the valleys.

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