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  • Local Hunza Valley Woman Working With Old Weaving Handicraft Machine in the village of Gulmit, Upper Hunza, Pakistan

    Local Hunza Valley Woman Working With Old Weaving Handicraft Machine in the village of Gulmit, Upper Hunza, Pakistan

    Gulmit Village, Upper Hunza, Pakistan; 28 April 2019; Traditional Hunza Valley textiles are beyond fashionable. They are the kind of beauty that transcends time. There are various kinds of textiles in different regions of Hunza Valley.

  • Expert Bread Maker Flips Parathas On Big Frying Pan, Early Morning, Hunza Valley, Pakistan

    Expert Bread Maker Flips Parathas On Big Frying Pan, Early Morning, Hunza Valley, Pakistan

    Sost village, Hunza Valley, Northern Pakistan; 29 April 2019; A paratha is a flatbread that originated in the Indian subcontinent, prevalent throughout areas of India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh, where wheat is the traditional staple

  • Local Pakistani Man Preparing Naan, The Famous Bread From Northern India And Pakistan

    Local Pakistani Man Preparing Naan, The Famous Bread From Northern India And Pakistan

    Sost village, Hunza Valley, Northern Pakistan; 29 April 2019; Naan is the famous bread from northern India and Pakistan that is baked in a distinctive tandoor oven. On the video the man is rolling each ball of dough into an oblong circle.

  • The Busy Market (Bazar) On A Bridge In The Muslim Conservative Town Of Battagram On The Karakorum Highway In Northern Pakistan

    The Busy Market (Bazar) On A Bridge In The Muslim Conservative Town Of Battagram On The Karakorum Highway In Northern Pakistan

    Battagram, Pakistan; 1 May 2019; Battagram is a small town along the Karakorum Highway. The lively bazaar is especially attractive. The population is more conservative muslims. In the past the place has been visited by Talibans from the neighbouring Afghanistan. Because of the more conservative atmosphere, no women can be seen on the streets and the men are mostly from local tribal areas, not far from Afghanistan

  • Men Selling Goods At The Busy Market (Bazar) In The Muslim Conservative Town Of Battagram On The Karakorum Highway In Northern Pakistan

    Men Selling Goods At The Busy Market (Bazar) In The Muslim Conservative Town Of Battagram On The Karakorum Highway In Northern Pakistan

    Battagram, Pakistan; 1 May 2019; Battagram is a small town along the Karakorum Highway. The lively bazaar is especially attractive. The population is more conservative muslims. In the past the place has been visited by Talibans from the neighbouring Afghanistan. Because of the more conservative atmosphere, no women can be seen on the streets and the men are mostly from local tribal areas, not far from Afghanistan

  • Men Selling Goods At The Busy Market (Bazar) In The Muslim Conservative Town Of Battagram On The Karakorum Highway In Northern Pakistan

    Men Selling Goods At The Busy Market (Bazar) In The Muslim Conservative Town Of Battagram On The Karakorum Highway In Northern Pakistan

    Battagram, Pakistan; 1 May 2019; Battagram is a small town along the Karakorum Highway. The lively bazaar is especially attractive. The population is more conservative muslims. In the past the place has been visited by Talibans from the neighbouring Afghanistan. Because of the more conservative atmosphere, no women can be seen on the streets and the men are mostly from local tribal areas, not far from Afghanistan

  • Men Selling Goods At The Busy Market (Bazar) In The Muslim Conservative Town Of Battagram On The Karakorum Highway In Northern Pakistan

    Men Selling Goods At The Busy Market (Bazar) In The Muslim Conservative Town Of Battagram On The Karakorum Highway In Northern Pakistan

    Battagram, Pakistan; 1 May 2019; Battagram is a small town along the Karakorum Highway. The lively bazaar is especially attractive. The population is more conservative muslims. In the past the place has been visited by Talibans from the neighbouring Afghanistan. Because of the more conservative atmosphere, no women can be seen on the streets and the men are mostly from local tribal areas, not far from Afghanistan

  • The Main Street Alongside The Busy Market (Bazar) In The Muslim Conservative Town Of Battagram On The Karakorum Highway In Northern Pakistan

    The Main Street Alongside The Busy Market (Bazar) In The Muslim Conservative Town Of Battagram On The Karakorum Highway In Northern Pakistan

    Battagram, Pakistan; 1 May 2019; Battagram is a small town along the Karakorum Highway. The lively bazaar is especially attractive. The population is more conservative muslims. In the past the place has been visited by Talibans from the neighbouring Afghanistan. Because of the more conservative atmosphere, no women can be seen on the streets and the men are mostly from local tribal areas, not far from Afghanistan

  • Heavy Traffic On The Famous  Karakoram Highway In Northern Pakistan

    Heavy Traffic On The Famous Karakoram Highway In Northern Pakistan

    The Karakoram Highway, Gilgit-Baltistan, Northern Pakistan; 30 April 2019; The Karakoram Highway is a 1,300-kilometre national highway which extends from Hasan Abdal in the Punjab province of Pakistan to the Khunjerab Pass in Gilgit-Baltistan, where it crosses into China and becomes China National Highway 3

  • Typical Pakistani Restaurant For Truck Drivers At The Karakoram Highway In Northern Pakistan

    Typical Pakistani Restaurant For Truck Drivers At The Karakoram Highway In Northern Pakistan

    The Karakoram Highway, Gilgit-Baltistan, Northern Pakistan; 30 April 2019; The Karakoram Highway is a 1,300-kilometre national highway which extends from Hasan Abdal in the Punjab province of Pakistan to the Khunjerab Pass in Gilgit-Baltistan, where it crosses into China and becomes China National Highway 3

  • Passu Cones Or Passu Cathedral Mountain In Karakoram Range, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan

    Passu Cones Or Passu Cathedral Mountain In Karakoram Range, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan

    Passu village, Hunza Valley, Pakistan; April 2019; Situated along the Karakoram Highway in Upper Hunza, Passu is a popular tourist destination because of its easily accessible sweeping landscapes, and vistas of the 7,478 m (24,534 ft) tall Passu Sar mountain, the Passu Glacier, and Passu Cones. Tupopdan, 6,106 metres, also known as "Passu Cones" or "Passu Cathedral", lies to the north of the village; it is the most photographed peak of the region.

  • A Small And Poor Store, Mostly For Truck Drivers, With A Fireplace On The Karakoram Highway In Northern Pakistan

    A Small And Poor Store, Mostly For Truck Drivers, With A Fireplace On The Karakoram Highway In Northern Pakistan

    The Karakoram Highway, Gilgit-Baltistan, Northern Pakistan; 30 April 2019; The Karakoram Highway is a 1,300-kilometre national highway which extends from Hasan Abdal in the Punjab province of Pakistan to the Khunjerab Pass in Gilgit-Baltistan, where it crosses into China and becomes China National Highway 3

  • Local Hunza Man Working On His Small Field In The Village Of Passu, Upper Hunza, Pakistan

    Local Hunza Man Working On His Small Field In The Village Of Passu, Upper Hunza, Pakistan

    Passu village, Hunza Valley, Pakistan; April 2019; Situated along the Karakoram Highway in Upper Hunza, Passu is a popular tourist destination because of its easily accessible sweeping landscapes, and vistas of the 7,478 m (24,534 ft) tall Passu Sar mountain, the Passu Glacier, and Passu Cones. Tupopdan, 6,106 metres, also known as "Passu Cones" or "Passu Cathedral", lies to the north of the village; it is the most photographed peak of the region.

  • Passu Cones Or Passu Cathedral Mountain In Karakoram Range and River Hunza at Passu village, Upper Hunza, Pakistan

    Passu Cones Or Passu Cathedral Mountain In Karakoram Range and River Hunza at Passu village, Upper Hunza, Pakistan

    Passu village, Hunza Valley, Pakistan; April 2019; Situated along the Karakoram Highway in Upper Hunza, Passu is a popular tourist destination because of its easily accessible sweeping landscapes, and vistas of the 7,478 m (24,534 ft) tall Passu Sar mountain, the Passu Glacier, and Passu Cones. Tupopdan, 6,106 metres, also known as "Passu Cones" or "Passu Cathedral", lies to the north of the village; it is the most photographed peak of the region.

  • Local Hunza Man Working On His Small Field In The Village Of Passu, Upper Hunza, Pakistan

    Local Hunza Man Working On His Small Field In The Village Of Passu, Upper Hunza, Pakistan

    Passu village, Hunza Valley, Pakistan; April 2019; Situated along the Karakoram Highway in Upper Hunza, Passu is a popular tourist destination because of its easily accessible sweeping landscapes, and vistas of the 7,478 m (24,534 ft) tall Passu Sar mountain, the Passu Glacier, and Passu Cones. Tupopdan, 6,106 metres, also known as "Passu Cones" or "Passu Cathedral", lies to the north of the village; it is the most photographed peak of the region.

  • Apple Trees Blooming With Passu Cones Or Passu Cathedral Mountain In Karakoram Range In The Back At Passu Village, Upper Hunza, Pakistan

    Apple Trees Blooming With Passu Cones Or Passu Cathedral Mountain In Karakoram Range In The Back At Passu Village, Upper Hunza, Pakistan

    Passu village, Hunza Valley, Pakistan; April 2019; Situated along the Karakoram Highway in Upper Hunza, Passu is a popular tourist destination because of its easily accessible sweeping landscapes, and vistas of the 7,478 m (24,534 ft) tall Passu Sar mountain, the Passu Glacier, and Passu Cones. Tupopdan, 6,106 metres, also known as "Passu Cones" or "Passu Cathedral", lies to the north of the village; it is the most photographed peak of the region.

  • Tourists Visiting Khunjerab Pass, The Highest Paved International Border Crossing In The World, Between Pakistan And China

    Tourists Visiting Khunjerab Pass, The Highest Paved International Border Crossing In The World, Between Pakistan And China

    Khunjerab Pass, Pakistan; 29 April 2019; Khunjerab Pass (elevation 4,693 metres) is a high mountain pass in the Karakoram Mountains in a strategic position on the northern border of Pakistan and on the southwest border of China (the Xinjiang region). The Khunjerab Pass is the highest paved international border crossing in the world and the highest point on the Karakoram Highway.

  • Tourists Visiting Khunjerab Pass, The Highest Paved International Border Crossing In The World, Between Pakistan And China

    Tourists Visiting Khunjerab Pass, The Highest Paved International Border Crossing In The World, Between Pakistan And China

    Khunjerab Pass, Pakistan; 29 April 2019; Khunjerab Pass (elevation 4,693 metres) is a high mountain pass in the Karakoram Mountains in a strategic position on the northern border of Pakistan and on the southwest border of China (the Xinjiang region). The Khunjerab Pass is the highest paved international border crossing in the world and the highest point on the Karakoram Highway.

  • Panoramic View Of The Karakoram Mountains At Khunjerab Pass, Pakistan

    Panoramic View Of The Karakoram Mountains At Khunjerab Pass, Pakistan

    Khunjerab Pass, Pakistan; 29 April 2019; Khunjerab Pass (elevation 4,693 metres) is a high mountain pass in the Karakoram Mountains in a strategic position on the northern border of Pakistan and on the southwest border of China (the Xinjiang region). The Khunjerab Pass is the highest paved international border crossing in the world and the highest point on the Karakoram Highway.

  • A few Ibexes at the Khunjerab Pass, Pakistan

    A few Ibexes at the Khunjerab Pass, Pakistan

    Khunjerab Pass, Pakistan; 29 April 2019; An ibex is any of several species of wild mountain goat (genus Capra), distinguished by the male's large recurved horns, which are transversely ridged in front.

  • Locals Doing Their Business On The Main Street In Sost, The Last Town Inside Pakistan On The Karakoram Highway Before The Chinese Border

    Locals Doing Their Business On The Main Street In Sost, The Last Town Inside Pakistan On The Karakoram Highway Before The Chinese Border

    Sost village, Hunza Valley, Northern Pakistan; 29 April 2019; Sost or Sust is a village in Gojal, Upper Hunza, Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan. It is the last town inside Pakistan on the Karakoram Highway before the Chinese border. It is elevated 2,800 meters above sea level. The town is an important place on the highway for all passenger and cargo transport because all traffic crossing the Pakistan-China border passes through this town; the Pakistani immigration and customs departments are based here.

  • Locals And Tourist Trying To Walk On Hussaini Suspension Bridge, Over The Hunza River, Hunza, Pakistan

    Locals And Tourist Trying To Walk On Hussaini Suspension Bridge, Over The Hunza River, Hunza, Pakistan

    The Hussaini Suspension Bridge , Hunza Valley, Northern Pakistan; 29 April 2019; The Hussaini Suspension Bridge, over the Hunza River, connects Zarabad hamlet to Hussaini village. Hussaini is located at about 45 kms from Aliabad Hunza and 132 kms from Gilgit.

  • Locals And Tourist Trying To Walk On Hussaini Suspension Bridge, Over The Hunza River, Hunza, Pakistan

    Locals And Tourist Trying To Walk On Hussaini Suspension Bridge, Over The Hunza River, Hunza, Pakistan

    The Hussaini Suspension Bridge , Hunza Valley, Northern Pakistan; 29 April 2019; The Hussaini Suspension Bridge, over the Hunza River, connects Zarabad hamlet to Hussaini village. Hussaini is located at about 45 kms from Aliabad Hunza and 132 kms from Gilgit.

  • Locals And Tourist Trying To Walk On Hussaini Suspension Bridge, Over The Hunza River, Hunza, Pakistan

    Locals And Tourist Trying To Walk On Hussaini Suspension Bridge, Over The Hunza River, Hunza, Pakistan

    The Hussaini Suspension Bridge , Hunza Valley, Northern Pakistan; 29 April 2019; The Hussaini Suspension Bridge, over the Hunza River, connects Zarabad hamlet to Hussaini village. Hussaini is located at about 45 kms from Aliabad Hunza and 132 kms from Gilgit.

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    Panoramic View Of The Karakoram Mountains At Khunjerab Pass, Pakistan
    A few Ibexes at the Khunjerab Pass, Pakistan
    Locals Doing Their Business On The Main Street In Sost, The Last Town Inside Pakistan On The Karakoram Highway Before The Chinese Border