The village
itself has been called the called the Roof of the World, located high in the
Pamir mountains, surrounded by snow capped peaks and brilliant landscapes The view may be spectacular, but the road
getting there can be a little hairy.
Depending on the state of the highway it can take anywhere from 5 to 12
hours. Bumping over the road and
twisting with every mountain curve, I have witnessed the dangers of the
journey… buses that rolled off the mountain edge, boulders falling down and
causing an avalanche, glacier freezing ice water rushing down the slopes and
washing out whole section of the road, transport trucks overturned and smashed
in the side of the rocky ledge. As I
said it is a dangerous stretch of highway, but the views along the way are
magnificent. People behold sights of
wild camels, the black lake, the father of all Ice Mountains, grasslands, and
small Tajik villages. The group I went
with a few weeks ago were gracious enough to leave me copies of the pictures
they took as they leaned far out the window of our van with the shutting of
their cameras snapping in every direction.
So without further ado, you can enjoy the extravagant beauty without the
taxing expedition.
Wednesday, July 04, 2012
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Wild camels? Really?!
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