Sunday, August 21, 2016

Pakistan Through Her Eyes

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Lala Rukh
Don't climb the mountains so that people can see you. Climb the mountains so that you can see the world. - Batakundi
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This type of WALKING ART gives the riders passing by to witness an OPEN ART GALLERY on the streets.

(Truck art dates back to the 1920s when the Kohistan Bus Company asked the master craftsmen of USTAD ELAHI BAKSHI to paint their buses to attract customers.) - Sost Gojal Hunza


Lala Rukh-- Pakistan-China Friendship Tunnels
The light is not at the end of the tunel. The light is wherever you are. (Five tunnels with total length of seven kilometers, two bridges and 78 culverts. The tunnels have been named as Pakistan-China Friendship Tunnels.) - Attabad Lake & Tunnels Gojal Hunza.


The ultimate climax of the trip on the KKH is the Khunjerab Pass (15,620 feet)... Unbelievable climate transformation of rain drops into snow flakes, one moment you are below the clouds and its cloudy, then the other on top, and its sunny with blue skies. - Khunjareb Top
Photo Credits - Zahir Ali       Lala Rukh-


You never know what's around the corner. It could be everything or it could be nothing. You keep putting one foot in front of the other, and then one day you look back and you've climbed a mountain.
Witness and experienced the captivating beauty of the Green ValleysπŸƒ, Stony Wilderness of mountainsπŸ—», Alpine Meadows🌲, Gushing Rivers🌊, Tranquil Lakes.


SALUTE to those who braved the icy coldness, lack of oxygen, and the devilish weather to wreak this miracle called Karakoram Highway. - Karakoram Highway/The Killer Mountain
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Pak-China Border
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When darkness falls upon you, turn your face to the sun and your shadows will fall behind you. - Khunjareb Top/Pak-China Border

By : Lala Rukh, Lahore Pakistan




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