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Four little girls from school
The end of the road 1
Thé lady of the house at the end of the road
The end of the road 2
On thé road to the End of the Road…looks better BI…
All in a day’s work. HFF
HFF from stone fences
Walkway
The caretakers of the house at the end of the road
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On the road…shepherds and their yaks
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Facing my fears
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Height challenge 2 Pakistan
Hushe Valley HFF
Pakistan self challenge number 3
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North Pakistan Personal Challenge 4
Karakoram Landscape
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What a load…
In her home
Peace and beauty
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A mighty moustache
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HFF and Happy Easter
HFF Badshahi Mosque, Lahore
The butcher HFF
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The Mullah
Fence sitters. HFF
The guardians
HFF from North Pakistan
HFF…driving across the bridge
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The extraordinary tractors of Pakistan
Home time..HFF
Peace and Christmas wishes to all
HFF from the Karakoram Highway
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How to shear a yak




Late spring in North Pakistan is the time to bring the large herds of yaks to their high altitude summer pastures. Yaks are the source of much income to owners and in subsistence communities their value cannot be underestimated. After a long winter of temperatures down to -40°C where the animals are kept in close proximity to homes to guard against predation by snow leopards, wolves and bears, they are taken up above the 4000 m level to the alpine pastures formed when snow and glaciers melt. Here on the Shandur Pass around 4500m high, thousands of yaks and their shepherds come to the summer meadows. As they have very long winter fur, they need to be shorn. We were lucky to find many groups of shearers clipping the wool off the big hairy yaks for summer. The wool is used for carpets and for thick linings for curtains to ward off the bitter winter cold. We spent some hours with the shearers ..in a light snowfall as they worked with their traditional yak clipping shears.
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Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
I especially like your main image!
Bonne et agréable semaine.
Thank uou for the interesting note.
Wish you a good week !
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thx for the super story in prime
Schöne Grüße
Erich
but the main pic is great and this portrait so full of joy of life! Such a lovely smile for you Diana!
My dearest l am thinking of you about your trips! Such an energy!!!!!!
carry on my darling in the best conditions! Huge hugs!
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