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The Road to Hunza
Terraced Fields of Hunza Valley
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YAM,
I miss my Pamir a lotttttttttttt .
Thanks for posting the pictures ..
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I love the Musical piece in the first video!
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Thanks can’t say anything ust missing my Badakhshan
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All these mountain chains, the Pamirs, the Himalayas, the Tien Shans, the Karakorums, are the result of the slow-motion slamming impact of the Indian subcontinent onto the underbelly of Asia about 45 million years ago. This impact is not over yet as these mountains are still rising up and becoming taller, an example of a dynamic and not a static universe.
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