HFF from stone fences
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On the road…shepherds and their yaks
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Hushe Valley HFF
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A walk in the Pamir…Passu.
Pamir afternoon…HFF
The end of the road 2
The end of the road 1
Peace and beauty
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The guardians
HFF from North Pakistan
HFF…driving across the bridge
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Home time..HFF
Peace and Christmas wishes to all
HFF from the Karakoram Highway
In the high Pamirs
Where mountains dominate
HFF…or stone terracing walls, in fact.
Peruvian HFF
Baltistan, North Pakistan
Gergeti Monastery
Young men in Chamba
Indus Valley
Autumn in Iran
Iran/Iraq border
Northern Iran. Tea plantation
Ladakhi house
In Patagonia
Glaciares
Farm Gate
Taking the high road
Red lands
Flamingo Lake
In the looking glass
Esquel
Erosion
On top of the world....
Juvenile flamingo
Summer in Patagonia
Skywards
Isla de Pescadores
Morning
Through the looking glass...
Where llamas roam
Montreal farm. Patagonia .
Parinacota church
Laguna Colorado
Salar de Uyuni
High geometry
Arbol de Piedra
Sunrise
Lunar
Serenity
Upon reflection
Lago
Bridge
Roof of the world
Of stone
The valley
Patagonia
Walk on the wild side....
The road ahead on which we travelled.
Road makers
Mountainscape @ 3800meters
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On thé road to the End of the Road…looks better BIG
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.
Ronald Stachowiak, Heidiho, Dominique Sarrazin, Leo W and 37 other people have particularly liked this photo
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lucky you could travel in this so remote region!
love the series
Wünsche noch einen schönen Tag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
A very nice picture, which I like very much!
Wonderful and interesting composition, a great sense of scale too.
Best Wishes, a nice week ahead, and stay safe!!
Peter
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Thank you Diana.
Outstanding work!
Mountains such as we don't have here in Australia.
I heard stories from Afghan refugees, when doing ESL classes, about the mountains. Australian mountains must seem strange being so low and generally not with pointy tops.
Thanks for posting Diana.
Sicher hast Du eine spannende Reise mit vielen guten Eindrücken erlebt.
Schöne Grüße
Erich
sincere greetings → Marek-Ewjan
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