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Wakhan Corridor Trek, Afghanistan 2013
Video from my trek up Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor in August 2013. Includes footage of the road journey from Ishkashim to Sarhad, the trek over the Daliz Pa...
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Lost on the Roof of the World: Afghanistan, by Frederic Larange
Wakhan Corridor, Frederic Larange.
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Wakhan corridor Afghanistan.
Wakhan Afghanistan. Travels from Tajikistan to Ishkashim through the Hindu Kush to the Pamir. My adventure. It's difficult but you can do it with out an expensive tour.
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Kyrgyz of the Wakhan - Life in the Afghan Pamir Mountains - CDI Project
Kyrgyz living in the Pamirs of Afghanistan - In the Wakhan Corridor. CDI Projects bringing educational and health care development to the roof of the world. ...
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Trekking in Afghanistan - Wakhan Corridor Trek
Trekking in Afghanistan. Footage of Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel's trek into Afghanistan's remote Wakhan Corridor in summer 2011.
For more information about adventure travel and trekking in Afghanistan visit
http://www.wildfrontiers.co.uk/world-regions/central-asia/afghanistan
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Wakhan Culture
Wakhan Culture.
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WAKHAN Where the road ends.mp4
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Wakhan Corridor, İz TV.
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Faces of Wakhan, Afghanistan
Some footage, with music by Ensemble Tengir Too from Kyrgystan (second and third track) from a recent trip to the Wakhan Corridor in N.E Afghanistan. We trav...
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Visit the Wakhan Corridor
A short film of our trip to the Wakhan Corridor in north east Afghanistan.
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Kyrgyz of the Wakhan Corridor & Afghan Pamirs - CDI's projects
Kyrgyz living in the Pamir mountains and Wakhan corridor of Afghanistan. Since 2007 CDI has been conducting research and bringing educational and health care...
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Wakhan Corridor - Kyrgyz of the Pamir Mountains
CDI has been working with the Kyrgyz of the Pamirs in the Wakhan Corridor since 2007 bringing community development projects addressing education and health ...
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Source of the Oxus, Wakhan Corridor, Afghanistan
A pioneering expedition to the Source of the Oxus, as claimed by Lt John Wood in 1838. A team from Secret Compass mounted an expedition in July 2011 to follow in the footsteps of the Great Game explorer. 3 weeks, 12 days trekking and 140 miles later they accomplished their aim. These are the highlights.
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Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor: Interview with Jan Bakker, expedition leader (full-length version)
In 2014, expedition leader, adventure travel photographer and mountaineer Jan Bakker is heading into the Wakhan Corridor as assistant leader on a Secret Comp...
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Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor: Interview with Jan Bakker (short version)
Secret Compass runs expeditions to the world's wildest places, including Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor. Here's a shortened interview with Jan Bakker, our ass...
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Kyrgyz elders & leader, Wakhan corridor, Pamirs, Afghanistan
Kyrgyz elders with leader, Commandhan Abdul Rashid Khan, Wakhan corridor, Pamir mountains, Afghanistan. They are dicussing education and desire for a school. This is one of the most remote areas in Afghanistan, and takes 32 hours jeep driving time and 3 days on horseback to reach here.
Centtral Asia Institute www.ikat.org
Video by Sarfraz Khan
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Wakhan Corridor time lapse
My time lapse of Wakhan Corridor in Pakistan. Music by Saad Iqbal, specially composed for this video.
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Students in east Wakhan corridor, Badakhshan, Afghanistan
Students in eastern Wakhan corridor, NE Afghanistan. These students are ethnic Kyrgyz, living as nomads in the Pamir mountains. School supported by nonprofit...
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Afghanistan - Wakhan Corridor Trek: MAGIC OF WAKHAN
Trekking through Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor with Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel
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Afghanistan Ishkashim at the Wakhan Corridor 1
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Driving in the Wakhan corridor, Afghanistan
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JP Veitch Afghanistan, Wakhan Corridor Trek Aug. 2010
Trekking in Wakhan Corridor, Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan Aug. 2010 Mike Leung, JP Veitch, Jay Lamey, Dave Johnson.
Wakhan Corridor Trek, Afghanistan 2013
Video from my trek up Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor in August 2013. Includes footage of the road journey from Ishkashim to Sarhad, the trek over the Daliz Pa......
Video from my trek up Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor in August 2013. Includes footage of the road journey from Ishkashim to Sarhad, the trek over the Daliz Pa...
wn.com/Wakhan Corridor Trek, Afghanistan 2013
Video from my trek up Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor in August 2013. Includes footage of the road journey from Ishkashim to Sarhad, the trek over the Daliz Pa...
- published: 30 Dec 2013
- views: 1295
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author: trekimages
Lost on the Roof of the World: Afghanistan, by Frederic Larange
Wakhan Corridor, Frederic Larange.
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Wakhan Corridor, Frederic Larange.
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Wakhan Corridor, Frederic Larange.
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- published: 17 Feb 2015
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Wakhan corridor Afghanistan.
Wakhan Afghanistan. Travels from Tajikistan to Ishkashim through the Hindu Kush to the Pamir. My adventure. It's difficult but you can do it with out an expensi...
Wakhan Afghanistan. Travels from Tajikistan to Ishkashim through the Hindu Kush to the Pamir. My adventure. It's difficult but you can do it with out an expensive tour.
wn.com/Wakhan Corridor Afghanistan.
Wakhan Afghanistan. Travels from Tajikistan to Ishkashim through the Hindu Kush to the Pamir. My adventure. It's difficult but you can do it with out an expensive tour.
- published: 22 Sep 2014
- views: 480
Kyrgyz of the Wakhan - Life in the Afghan Pamir Mountains - CDI Project
Kyrgyz living in the Pamirs of Afghanistan - In the Wakhan Corridor. CDI Projects bringing educational and health care development to the roof of the world. ......
Kyrgyz living in the Pamirs of Afghanistan - In the Wakhan Corridor. CDI Projects bringing educational and health care development to the roof of the world. ...
wn.com/Kyrgyz Of The Wakhan Life In The Afghan Pamir Mountains Cdi Project
Kyrgyz living in the Pamirs of Afghanistan - In the Wakhan Corridor. CDI Projects bringing educational and health care development to the roof of the world. ...
Trekking in Afghanistan - Wakhan Corridor Trek
Trekking in Afghanistan. Footage of Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel's trek into Afghanistan's remote Wakhan Corridor in summer 2011.
For more information about...
Trekking in Afghanistan. Footage of Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel's trek into Afghanistan's remote Wakhan Corridor in summer 2011.
For more information about adventure travel and trekking in Afghanistan visit
http://www.wildfrontiers.co.uk/world-regions/central-asia/afghanistan
wn.com/Trekking In Afghanistan Wakhan Corridor Trek
Trekking in Afghanistan. Footage of Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel's trek into Afghanistan's remote Wakhan Corridor in summer 2011.
For more information about adventure travel and trekking in Afghanistan visit
http://www.wildfrontiers.co.uk/world-regions/central-asia/afghanistan
- published: 14 Nov 2011
- views: 8002
Faces of Wakhan, Afghanistan
Some footage, with music by Ensemble Tengir Too from Kyrgystan (second and third track) from a recent trip to the Wakhan Corridor in N.E Afghanistan. We trav......
Some footage, with music by Ensemble Tengir Too from Kyrgystan (second and third track) from a recent trip to the Wakhan Corridor in N.E Afghanistan. We trav...
wn.com/Faces Of Wakhan, Afghanistan
Some footage, with music by Ensemble Tengir Too from Kyrgystan (second and third track) from a recent trip to the Wakhan Corridor in N.E Afghanistan. We trav...
Visit the Wakhan Corridor
A short film of our trip to the Wakhan Corridor in north east Afghanistan....
A short film of our trip to the Wakhan Corridor in north east Afghanistan.
wn.com/Visit The Wakhan Corridor
A short film of our trip to the Wakhan Corridor in north east Afghanistan.
- published: 21 Nov 2008
- views: 16544
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author: mountunity
Kyrgyz of the Wakhan Corridor & Afghan Pamirs - CDI's projects
Kyrgyz living in the Pamir mountains and Wakhan corridor of Afghanistan. Since 2007 CDI has been conducting research and bringing educational and health care......
Kyrgyz living in the Pamir mountains and Wakhan corridor of Afghanistan. Since 2007 CDI has been conducting research and bringing educational and health care...
wn.com/Kyrgyz Of The Wakhan Corridor Afghan Pamirs Cdi's Projects
Kyrgyz living in the Pamir mountains and Wakhan corridor of Afghanistan. Since 2007 CDI has been conducting research and bringing educational and health care...
Wakhan Corridor - Kyrgyz of the Pamir Mountains
CDI has been working with the Kyrgyz of the Pamirs in the Wakhan Corridor since 2007 bringing community development projects addressing education and health ......
CDI has been working with the Kyrgyz of the Pamirs in the Wakhan Corridor since 2007 bringing community development projects addressing education and health ...
wn.com/Wakhan Corridor Kyrgyz Of The Pamir Mountains
CDI has been working with the Kyrgyz of the Pamirs in the Wakhan Corridor since 2007 bringing community development projects addressing education and health ...
Source of the Oxus, Wakhan Corridor, Afghanistan
A pioneering expedition to the Source of the Oxus, as claimed by Lt John Wood in 1838. A team from Secret Compass mounted an expedition in July 2011 to follow i...
A pioneering expedition to the Source of the Oxus, as claimed by Lt John Wood in 1838. A team from Secret Compass mounted an expedition in July 2011 to follow in the footsteps of the Great Game explorer. 3 weeks, 12 days trekking and 140 miles later they accomplished their aim. These are the highlights.
wn.com/Source Of The Oxus, Wakhan Corridor, Afghanistan
A pioneering expedition to the Source of the Oxus, as claimed by Lt John Wood in 1838. A team from Secret Compass mounted an expedition in July 2011 to follow in the footsteps of the Great Game explorer. 3 weeks, 12 days trekking and 140 miles later they accomplished their aim. These are the highlights.
- published: 24 Oct 2011
- views: 1213
Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor: Interview with Jan Bakker, expedition leader (full-length version)
In 2014, expedition leader, adventure travel photographer and mountaineer Jan Bakker is heading into the Wakhan Corridor as assistant leader on a Secret Comp......
In 2014, expedition leader, adventure travel photographer and mountaineer Jan Bakker is heading into the Wakhan Corridor as assistant leader on a Secret Comp...
wn.com/Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor Interview With Jan Bakker, Expedition Leader (Full Length Version)
In 2014, expedition leader, adventure travel photographer and mountaineer Jan Bakker is heading into the Wakhan Corridor as assistant leader on a Secret Comp...
Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor: Interview with Jan Bakker (short version)
Secret Compass runs expeditions to the world's wildest places, including Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor. Here's a shortened interview with Jan Bakker, our ass......
Secret Compass runs expeditions to the world's wildest places, including Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor. Here's a shortened interview with Jan Bakker, our ass...
wn.com/Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor Interview With Jan Bakker (Short Version)
Secret Compass runs expeditions to the world's wildest places, including Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor. Here's a shortened interview with Jan Bakker, our ass...
Kyrgyz elders & leader, Wakhan corridor, Pamirs, Afghanistan
Kyrgyz elders with leader, Commandhan Abdul Rashid Khan, Wakhan corridor, Pamir mountains, Afghanistan. They are dicussing education and desire for a school. Th...
Kyrgyz elders with leader, Commandhan Abdul Rashid Khan, Wakhan corridor, Pamir mountains, Afghanistan. They are dicussing education and desire for a school. This is one of the most remote areas in Afghanistan, and takes 32 hours jeep driving time and 3 days on horseback to reach here.
Centtral Asia Institute www.ikat.org
Video by Sarfraz Khan
wn.com/Kyrgyz Elders Leader, Wakhan Corridor, Pamirs, Afghanistan
Kyrgyz elders with leader, Commandhan Abdul Rashid Khan, Wakhan corridor, Pamir mountains, Afghanistan. They are dicussing education and desire for a school. This is one of the most remote areas in Afghanistan, and takes 32 hours jeep driving time and 3 days on horseback to reach here.
Centtral Asia Institute www.ikat.org
Video by Sarfraz Khan
- published: 23 Dec 2007
- views: 21385
Wakhan Corridor time lapse
My time lapse of Wakhan Corridor in Pakistan. Music by Saad Iqbal, specially composed for this video....
My time lapse of Wakhan Corridor in Pakistan. Music by Saad Iqbal, specially composed for this video.
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My time lapse of Wakhan Corridor in Pakistan. Music by Saad Iqbal, specially composed for this video.
- published: 16 Jul 2015
- views: 1
Students in east Wakhan corridor, Badakhshan, Afghanistan
Students in eastern Wakhan corridor, NE Afghanistan. These students are ethnic Kyrgyz, living as nomads in the Pamir mountains. School supported by nonprofit......
Students in eastern Wakhan corridor, NE Afghanistan. These students are ethnic Kyrgyz, living as nomads in the Pamir mountains. School supported by nonprofit...
wn.com/Students In East Wakhan Corridor, Badakhshan, Afghanistan
Students in eastern Wakhan corridor, NE Afghanistan. These students are ethnic Kyrgyz, living as nomads in the Pamir mountains. School supported by nonprofit...
Afghanistan - Wakhan Corridor Trek: MAGIC OF WAKHAN
Trekking through Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor with Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel...
Trekking through Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor with Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel
wn.com/Afghanistan Wakhan Corridor Trek Magic Of Wakhan
Trekking through Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor with Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel
- published: 26 Oct 2010
- views: 3269
JP Veitch Afghanistan, Wakhan Corridor Trek Aug. 2010
Trekking in Wakhan Corridor, Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan Aug. 2010 Mike Leung, JP Veitch, Jay Lamey, Dave Johnson....
Trekking in Wakhan Corridor, Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan Aug. 2010 Mike Leung, JP Veitch, Jay Lamey, Dave Johnson.
wn.com/Jp Veitch Afghanistan, Wakhan Corridor Trek Aug. 2010
Trekking in Wakhan Corridor, Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan Aug. 2010 Mike Leung, JP Veitch, Jay Lamey, Dave Johnson.
- published: 30 Sep 2011
- views: 954
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author: JP Veitch
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Interview: High altitude training tips
For top training tips when preparing for high altitude treks and adventures, we talk to Secret Compass and freelance expedition leader, Jan Bakker. Dutchman Jan has visited Iraqi Kurdistan and Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor with Secret Compass (both in 2014) and is also an independent adventure travel photographer, guidebook writer and mountaineer. Secret Compass runs exploratory expeditions and ad
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Gilgit Baltistan Documentary Urdu
Gilgit-Baltistan formerly known as the Northern Areas is the northernmost administrative territory of Pakistan. It borders Azad Kashmir to the south, the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the west, the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan to the north, the Xinjiang autonomous region of China to the east and northeast and Jammu and Kashmir to the southeast.
Internationally the region together with Azad
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HUNZA PAKISTAN TOUR in the North Pakistan
HUNZA is located in the extreme north of Pakistan in Gilgit-Baltistan (Northern Areas), fortified by the giant mountain ranges of Karakorum, Himalayas, Hindu...
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North Pakistan Intro by Asiatravel.com
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Pakistan (Urdu: پاکِستان), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia.[5][6][7][8] It has a 1
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Mountain Biking Afghanistan With Matt Hunter - The Toughest Trip On Earth? | Trail Ninja, Ep. 16
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If you want adventure to go with your mountain biking, then Afghanistan will definitely deliver. The Trail Ninja (Dan Milner) joins Specialized pro-mountain biker and all-round nice guy Matt Hunter for what could be the toughest mountain bike trip ever: a 12-da
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Folk dance of Tajikistan
Tajikistan officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. It borders Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the...
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A beautiful display of Tajikistan's culture
Tajikistan officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. It borders Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the...
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Tajikistan's girls performing on Bollywood song
Tajikistan officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. It borders Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the...
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Performance by Tajikistan Troupe
Performance by Tajikistan Troupe. Tajikistan officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. It borders Afghanist...
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Afghanistan Travel Guide - World Travel Guides - SCC Education Kampong Thom Cambodia
Once a vital piece of the hippy trail, well disposed, wonderful Afghanistan has unfortunately been crushed by years of war and disregard. Home to ample farmland and the rough Hindu Kush mountain range, explorers desired the acceptable mountain air and to see attractions like the monster Buddha statues of Bamiyan. Then again, the statues and numerous different landmarks were wrecked under the catac
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Travel to Afghanistan سفردر افغانستان
Travel to Afghanistan 1080 HD سفردر افغانستان
The film is about my journey that I have traveled to home country 14 years after fleeing the civil war in Afghanistan.
Location: Finland, Vantaa, Turkey, Istanbul, Afghanistan, Bamiyan, Herat, Kabul, Kandahar and Jaghori.
About 200 video scenes (GoPro Hero 2, GoPro Hero 3 and Nokia Lumia 920)
About 10 000 time lapse photos (1 seconds and 10 seconds)
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paki commerical
Pakistan (Urdu: پاکِستان) (Urdu pronunciation: [paːkɪsˈtaːn] ( listen)), officially the I...
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Afganistan Wakhan walley moto ride
f800gs water crossing.
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Wild Frontiers - Our Story
In this short film, Jonny explains about setting up and running, Wild Frontiers, the multi-award winning adventure travel company...
In the Beginning…
In 1996, after the relative success of my first travel book, Running with the Moon – a journey that saw me drive a motorbike right the way around the African Continent – I decided to follow in the footsteps of my two heroes form English literature,
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Wakhan in history
Wakhan is a valley located in the mountains of the Pamir and divided between Tajikistan and Afghanistan. Wakhan was in the ancient time part of the Silk Road,
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Pamir River separates Tajikistan & Afghanistan
After Langar, the Pamir Mountains separate into two ranges, one in Tajikistan and the other in Afghanistan with the Pamir River in the middle as the natural ...
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"Necropolis Otuzco" Danielaccg's photos around Cajamarca, Peru
Preview of Danielaccg's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/danielaccg/latin_america/1151195520/tpod.htm...
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Darshai Trek
A really loooong trek. Read the full story here: http://azhr.me/tajikistan/trekking-the-wakhan-valley/
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Travel in Tajikistan
Tajikistan tourism, the best off road tours in Tajikistan, off road travel in Tajikistan, Tajikistan off road, Tajikistan off road tours, the best Tajikistan...
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Travel Times--Explores Afghanistan
By: Ahmad Khaled
University Assignment for MG Subject.
Interview: High altitude training tips
For top training tips when preparing for high altitude treks and adventures, we talk to Secret Compass and freelance expedition leader, Jan Bakker. Dutchman Jan...
For top training tips when preparing for high altitude treks and adventures, we talk to Secret Compass and freelance expedition leader, Jan Bakker. Dutchman Jan has visited Iraqi Kurdistan and Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor with Secret Compass (both in 2014) and is also an independent adventure travel photographer, guidebook writer and mountaineer. Secret Compass runs exploratory expeditions and adventures in Afghanistan, Sierra Leone, Kamchatka, Madagascar, Sudan, Arunachal Pradesh, Malawi, Ethiopia, Sinai, Iraqi Kurdistan and Panama's Darien Gap.
wn.com/Interview High Altitude Training Tips
For top training tips when preparing for high altitude treks and adventures, we talk to Secret Compass and freelance expedition leader, Jan Bakker. Dutchman Jan has visited Iraqi Kurdistan and Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor with Secret Compass (both in 2014) and is also an independent adventure travel photographer, guidebook writer and mountaineer. Secret Compass runs exploratory expeditions and adventures in Afghanistan, Sierra Leone, Kamchatka, Madagascar, Sudan, Arunachal Pradesh, Malawi, Ethiopia, Sinai, Iraqi Kurdistan and Panama's Darien Gap.
- published: 22 Jul 2014
- views: 78
Gilgit Baltistan Documentary Urdu
Gilgit-Baltistan formerly known as the Northern Areas is the northernmost administrative territory of Pakistan. It borders Azad Kashmir to the south, the provin...
Gilgit-Baltistan formerly known as the Northern Areas is the northernmost administrative territory of Pakistan. It borders Azad Kashmir to the south, the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the west, the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan to the north, the Xinjiang autonomous region of China to the east and northeast and Jammu and Kashmir to the southeast.
Internationally the region together with Azad Kashmir is claimed to be "disputed" by India and Pakistan.
Gilgit-Baltistan is an autonomous self-governing region that was established as a single administrative unit in 1970, formed by the amalgamation of the Gilgit Agency, the Baltistan region and the former princely states of Hunza and Nagar. It covers an area of 72,971 km² (28,174 sq mi) and is highly mountainous. It has an estimated population approaching 1,000,000. Its capital city is Gilgit (population 216,760)
wn.com/Gilgit Baltistan Documentary Urdu
Gilgit-Baltistan formerly known as the Northern Areas is the northernmost administrative territory of Pakistan. It borders Azad Kashmir to the south, the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the west, the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan to the north, the Xinjiang autonomous region of China to the east and northeast and Jammu and Kashmir to the southeast.
Internationally the region together with Azad Kashmir is claimed to be "disputed" by India and Pakistan.
Gilgit-Baltistan is an autonomous self-governing region that was established as a single administrative unit in 1970, formed by the amalgamation of the Gilgit Agency, the Baltistan region and the former princely states of Hunza and Nagar. It covers an area of 72,971 km² (28,174 sq mi) and is highly mountainous. It has an estimated population approaching 1,000,000. Its capital city is Gilgit (population 216,760)
- published: 28 Apr 2015
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HUNZA PAKISTAN TOUR in the North Pakistan
HUNZA is located in the extreme north of Pakistan in Gilgit-Baltistan (Northern Areas), fortified by the giant mountain ranges of Karakorum, Himalayas, Hindu......
HUNZA is located in the extreme north of Pakistan in Gilgit-Baltistan (Northern Areas), fortified by the giant mountain ranges of Karakorum, Himalayas, Hindu...
wn.com/Hunza Pakistan Tour In The North Pakistan
HUNZA is located in the extreme north of Pakistan in Gilgit-Baltistan (Northern Areas), fortified by the giant mountain ranges of Karakorum, Himalayas, Hindu...
- published: 27 Feb 2013
- views: 1037
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author: Ishaq Ali
North Pakistan Intro by Asiatravel.com
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Pakistan (Urdu: پاکِستان), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia.[5][6][7][8] It has a 1,046 kilometre (650 mile) coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and the People's Republic of China in the far northeast.[9] Tajikistan also lies very close to Pakistan but is separated by the narrow Wakhan Corridor. Thus, it occupies a crossroads between South Asia, Central Asia and the Middle East.[10]
The region forming modern Pakistan was at the heart of the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation and then later was the recipient of Vedic, Persian, Turco-Mongol, Indo-Greek and Islamic cultures. The area has witnessed invasions and/or settlements by the Aryans, Persians, Greeks, Arabs, Turks, Afghans, Mongols, Sikhs and the British.[11]
In addition to the Indian independence movement which demanded an independent India, the Pakistan Movement (led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah of the Muslim League), which also sought an independent India, sought an independent state for the majority Muslim populations of the eastern and western regions of British India. The British granted independence and also the creation of the Muslim majority state of Pakistan that comprised the provinces of Sindh, North-West Frontier Province, West Punjab, Balochistan and East Bengal. With the adoption of its constitution in 1956, Pakistan became an Islamic republic. In 1971, a civil war in East Pakistan resulted in the creation of Bangladesh.
Pakistan's history has been characterized by periods of military rule and political instability. It is a developing country that faces problems with high levels of poverty and illiteracy. It is also the sixth most populous country in the world and has the second largest Muslim population in the world after Indonesia.[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] Pakistan has the second largest Shia Muslim population in the world.[14]. It is the world's only Muslim-majority nuclear state. Pakistan is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, Next Eleven economies and the D8.
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Pakistan (Urdu: پاکِستان), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia.[5][6][7][8] It has a 1,046 kilometre (650 mile) coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and the People's Republic of China in the far northeast.[9] Tajikistan also lies very close to Pakistan but is separated by the narrow Wakhan Corridor. Thus, it occupies a crossroads between South Asia, Central Asia and the Middle East.[10]
The region forming modern Pakistan was at the heart of the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation and then later was the recipient of Vedic, Persian, Turco-Mongol, Indo-Greek and Islamic cultures. The area has witnessed invasions and/or settlements by the Aryans, Persians, Greeks, Arabs, Turks, Afghans, Mongols, Sikhs and the British.[11]
In addition to the Indian independence movement which demanded an independent India, the Pakistan Movement (led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah of the Muslim League), which also sought an independent India, sought an independent state for the majority Muslim populations of the eastern and western regions of British India. The British granted independence and also the creation of the Muslim majority state of Pakistan that comprised the provinces of Sindh, North-West Frontier Province, West Punjab, Balochistan and East Bengal. With the adoption of its constitution in 1956, Pakistan became an Islamic republic. In 1971, a civil war in East Pakistan resulted in the creation of Bangladesh.
Pakistan's history has been characterized by periods of military rule and political instability. It is a developing country that faces problems with high levels of poverty and illiteracy. It is also the sixth most populous country in the world and has the second largest Muslim population in the world after Indonesia.[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] Pakistan has the second largest Shia Muslim population in the world.[14]. It is the world's only Muslim-majority nuclear state. Pakistan is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, Next Eleven economies and the D8.
Info Taken from Wikipedia.com
Credits to Wikipedia.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan
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- published: 10 Nov 2009
- views: 5530
Mountain Biking Afghanistan With Matt Hunter - The Toughest Trip On Earth? | Trail Ninja, Ep. 16
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If you want adventure to go with your mountain biking, then Afghanistan will definitely deliver. The Trail Ninja (Dan Milner) joins Specialized pro-mountain biker and all-round nice guy Matt Hunter for what could be the toughest mountain bike trip ever: a 12-day epic of the Wakhan Corridor in north-east Afghanistan.
Dan and Matt come back with the low-down on everything you need to know to follow in their MTB tire tracks... should you be stupid enough to try.
Director: Dan Milner
Producer: Dan Milner
Athletes: Dan Milner, Matt Hunter
Sports: Mountain Biking
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wn.com/Mountain Biking Afghanistan With Matt Hunter The Toughest Trip On Earth | Trail Ninja, Ep. 16
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If you want adventure to go with your mountain biking, then Afghanistan will definitely deliver. The Trail Ninja (Dan Milner) joins Specialized pro-mountain biker and all-round nice guy Matt Hunter for what could be the toughest mountain bike trip ever: a 12-day epic of the Wakhan Corridor in north-east Afghanistan.
Dan and Matt come back with the low-down on everything you need to know to follow in their MTB tire tracks... should you be stupid enough to try.
Director: Dan Milner
Producer: Dan Milner
Athletes: Dan Milner, Matt Hunter
Sports: Mountain Biking
Mountain Biking Afghanistan With Matt Hunter - The Toughest Trip On Earth? | Trail Ninja, Ep. 16
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- published: 29 Jul 2014
- views: 13190
Folk dance of Tajikistan
Tajikistan officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. It borders Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the......
Tajikistan officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. It borders Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the...
wn.com/Folk Dance Of Tajikistan
Tajikistan officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. It borders Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the...
A beautiful display of Tajikistan's culture
Tajikistan officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. It borders Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the......
Tajikistan officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. It borders Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the...
wn.com/A Beautiful Display Of Tajikistan's Culture
Tajikistan officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. It borders Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the...
Tajikistan's girls performing on Bollywood song
Tajikistan officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. It borders Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the......
Tajikistan officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. It borders Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the...
wn.com/Tajikistan's Girls Performing On Bollywood Song
Tajikistan officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. It borders Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the...
Performance by Tajikistan Troupe
Performance by Tajikistan Troupe. Tajikistan officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. It borders Afghanist......
Performance by Tajikistan Troupe. Tajikistan officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. It borders Afghanist...
wn.com/Performance By Tajikistan Troupe
Performance by Tajikistan Troupe. Tajikistan officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. It borders Afghanist...
Afghanistan Travel Guide - World Travel Guides - SCC Education Kampong Thom Cambodia
Once a vital piece of the hippy trail, well disposed, wonderful Afghanistan has unfortunately been crushed by years of war and disregard. Home to ample farmland...
Once a vital piece of the hippy trail, well disposed, wonderful Afghanistan has unfortunately been crushed by years of war and disregard. Home to ample farmland and the rough Hindu Kush mountain range, explorers desired the acceptable mountain air and to see attractions like the monster Buddha statues of Bamiyan. Then again, the statues and numerous different landmarks were wrecked under the cataclysmic rule of the Taliban, a gathering of Islamic aggressors. - See more at: http://www.helpskhmers.com/afghanistan-travel-guide/#sthash.3QZhOt6c.dpuf
Afghanistan Travel Guide,
World Travel Guides,
SCC Education Kampong Thom Cambodia,
wn.com/Afghanistan Travel Guide World Travel Guides Scc Education Kampong Thom Cambodia
Once a vital piece of the hippy trail, well disposed, wonderful Afghanistan has unfortunately been crushed by years of war and disregard. Home to ample farmland and the rough Hindu Kush mountain range, explorers desired the acceptable mountain air and to see attractions like the monster Buddha statues of Bamiyan. Then again, the statues and numerous different landmarks were wrecked under the cataclysmic rule of the Taliban, a gathering of Islamic aggressors. - See more at: http://www.helpskhmers.com/afghanistan-travel-guide/#sthash.3QZhOt6c.dpuf
Afghanistan Travel Guide,
World Travel Guides,
SCC Education Kampong Thom Cambodia,
- published: 03 Jan 2015
- views: 36
Travel to Afghanistan سفردر افغانستان
Travel to Afghanistan 1080 HD سفردر افغانستان
The film is about my journey that I have traveled to home country 14 years after fleeing the civil war in Afghan...
Travel to Afghanistan 1080 HD سفردر افغانستان
The film is about my journey that I have traveled to home country 14 years after fleeing the civil war in Afghanistan.
Location: Finland, Vantaa, Turkey, Istanbul, Afghanistan, Bamiyan, Herat, Kabul, Kandahar and Jaghori.
About 200 video scenes (GoPro Hero 2, GoPro Hero 3 and Nokia Lumia 920)
About 10 000 time lapse photos (1 seconds and 10 seconds)
60 days in Afghanistan (18.2.2013 - 20.4.2013)
Ski Bamyan http://www.afghanskichallenge.com/
Share and comment! :)
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wn.com/Travel To Afghanistan سفردر افغانستان
Travel to Afghanistan 1080 HD سفردر افغانستان
The film is about my journey that I have traveled to home country 14 years after fleeing the civil war in Afghanistan.
Location: Finland, Vantaa, Turkey, Istanbul, Afghanistan, Bamiyan, Herat, Kabul, Kandahar and Jaghori.
About 200 video scenes (GoPro Hero 2, GoPro Hero 3 and Nokia Lumia 920)
About 10 000 time lapse photos (1 seconds and 10 seconds)
60 days in Afghanistan (18.2.2013 - 20.4.2013)
Ski Bamyan http://www.afghanskichallenge.com/
Share and comment! :)
RELATED LINKS
https://www.facebook.com/halihaq
https://twitter.com/haqhss
https://plus.google.com/u/0/116396748206608723529
- published: 01 Sep 2013
- views: 397
paki commerical
Pakistan (Urdu: پاکِستان) (Urdu pronunciation: [paːkɪsˈtaːn] ( listen)), officially the I......
Pakistan (Urdu: پاکِستان) (Urdu pronunciation: [paːkɪsˈtaːn] ( listen)), officially the I...
wn.com/Paki Commerical
Pakistan (Urdu: پاکِستان) (Urdu pronunciation: [paːkɪsˈtaːn] ( listen)), officially the I...
- published: 19 Sep 2010
- views: 661
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author: esle2010
Wild Frontiers - Our Story
In this short film, Jonny explains about setting up and running, Wild Frontiers, the multi-award winning adventure travel company...
In the Beginning…
In 1996,...
In this short film, Jonny explains about setting up and running, Wild Frontiers, the multi-award winning adventure travel company...
In the Beginning…
In 1996, after the relative success of my first travel book, Running with the Moon – a journey that saw me drive a motorbike right the way around the African Continent – I decided to follow in the footsteps of my two heroes form English literature, Peachy Carnehan and Daniel Dravot, from Rudyard Kipling’s short story, the Man Who Would be King. Growing a beard and donning local garb, I travelled, largely on foot, from Marwar Junction in India, through Pakistan, across the Khyber Pass and into war-torn Afghanistan. Here I trekked through the Hindu Kush and the Afghan province of Nuristan before finally emerging here into the valleys of the Kalash.
If you look up there, right onto the horizon, you can see the point, 4,650 meters above sea level, and a long way above the valley floor, at which I crossed the border leaving the fear of war behind me and from where I walked down into these peaceful valleys.
After 6 weeks wandering through Afghanistan bearded, bedraggled and a good deal thinner, I was looking for a man called Saifullah Jan who I had been told spoke good English. As one of the few truly educated men of the Kalash, I had been told Saifullah was the chief spokesperson for this minority pagan tribe and that he’d be able to help me find a place to stay and learn more about their culture.
Jonny: Do you remember that day Saifullah, when I first came into your house?
Saifullah: ‘Yes I remember very well – we all thought you were Taliban!’
Jonny: ‘Ha, yes well my beard was impressive! Your children were so young, Gulistan, 7, Yassir 14… now look at them!’
Saifullah: ‘Yes, blah, blah, blah…’
Jonny: ‘Do you also remember suggesting I set up a travel company, to bring travellers to your village and teach them about the culture of the Kalash?’
Saifullah: ‘Yes I do…’
So overwhelmed was I by the friendship and hospitality I received, and the genuinely fascinating and peaceful world into which I’d stumbled, that I put down my bags and stayed for three month. From here I headed back to India where I rented a hut on a Goan beach and wrote my second book, For A Pagan Song, about this journey and my time spent with the Kalash.
But Saifullah’s words were never far from my mind and so in 1997 I returned to the Kalash Valleys and with Saifullah’s help set up my first itinerary, our Hindu Kush Adventure. A year later I brought our first group and so Wild Frontiers, named after the Northwest Frontier, was born.
All change…
Of course the path since then has not always been easy. A couple of years after that first trip the cataclysmic events in New York changed the world forever.
I was actually here in the Kalash Valleys with a group when 9/11 happened, and as cut off as we were we didn’t hear about it for another 3 days, surely among the last people on the planet to know.
And 9/11 also changed the path of Wild Frontiers. Unable as I was to run trips to Pakistan, I was forced to re-examine my options and in 2002 we inaugurated the company properly and started to branch out into other destinations; starting with Kyrgyzstan, a land through which I had just travelled on horseback while researching a third book and making a Discovery Channel film.
Wild Frontiers Today
Whilst maintaining the same sympathetic approach to the people we visit and the regions through which we travel, today Wild Frontiers now takes travellers to more than 60 countries on six continents. Using passionate and knowledgeable guides, we are able to provide unique and original itineraries that allow our clients to take a journey beneath the surface of the region and into those special and secret places we all as travellers love to discover.
When I set up Wild Frontiers my mission was simple, to provide the platform that would allow others to experience the same amazing world I’d be privileged enough to explore as a travel writer.
To give our clients the kind of personal service we know they like, we operate from an office in West London, where we have a dedicated team – all with a wealth of knowledge about our destinations – on hand to answer their questions.
All this hard work has been acknowledged with a number of wards, including in 2012 the very prestigious Guardian/Observer Best Ethical Travel Company Award.
wn.com/Wild Frontiers Our Story
In this short film, Jonny explains about setting up and running, Wild Frontiers, the multi-award winning adventure travel company...
In the Beginning…
In 1996, after the relative success of my first travel book, Running with the Moon – a journey that saw me drive a motorbike right the way around the African Continent – I decided to follow in the footsteps of my two heroes form English literature, Peachy Carnehan and Daniel Dravot, from Rudyard Kipling’s short story, the Man Who Would be King. Growing a beard and donning local garb, I travelled, largely on foot, from Marwar Junction in India, through Pakistan, across the Khyber Pass and into war-torn Afghanistan. Here I trekked through the Hindu Kush and the Afghan province of Nuristan before finally emerging here into the valleys of the Kalash.
If you look up there, right onto the horizon, you can see the point, 4,650 meters above sea level, and a long way above the valley floor, at which I crossed the border leaving the fear of war behind me and from where I walked down into these peaceful valleys.
After 6 weeks wandering through Afghanistan bearded, bedraggled and a good deal thinner, I was looking for a man called Saifullah Jan who I had been told spoke good English. As one of the few truly educated men of the Kalash, I had been told Saifullah was the chief spokesperson for this minority pagan tribe and that he’d be able to help me find a place to stay and learn more about their culture.
Jonny: Do you remember that day Saifullah, when I first came into your house?
Saifullah: ‘Yes I remember very well – we all thought you were Taliban!’
Jonny: ‘Ha, yes well my beard was impressive! Your children were so young, Gulistan, 7, Yassir 14… now look at them!’
Saifullah: ‘Yes, blah, blah, blah…’
Jonny: ‘Do you also remember suggesting I set up a travel company, to bring travellers to your village and teach them about the culture of the Kalash?’
Saifullah: ‘Yes I do…’
So overwhelmed was I by the friendship and hospitality I received, and the genuinely fascinating and peaceful world into which I’d stumbled, that I put down my bags and stayed for three month. From here I headed back to India where I rented a hut on a Goan beach and wrote my second book, For A Pagan Song, about this journey and my time spent with the Kalash.
But Saifullah’s words were never far from my mind and so in 1997 I returned to the Kalash Valleys and with Saifullah’s help set up my first itinerary, our Hindu Kush Adventure. A year later I brought our first group and so Wild Frontiers, named after the Northwest Frontier, was born.
All change…
Of course the path since then has not always been easy. A couple of years after that first trip the cataclysmic events in New York changed the world forever.
I was actually here in the Kalash Valleys with a group when 9/11 happened, and as cut off as we were we didn’t hear about it for another 3 days, surely among the last people on the planet to know.
And 9/11 also changed the path of Wild Frontiers. Unable as I was to run trips to Pakistan, I was forced to re-examine my options and in 2002 we inaugurated the company properly and started to branch out into other destinations; starting with Kyrgyzstan, a land through which I had just travelled on horseback while researching a third book and making a Discovery Channel film.
Wild Frontiers Today
Whilst maintaining the same sympathetic approach to the people we visit and the regions through which we travel, today Wild Frontiers now takes travellers to more than 60 countries on six continents. Using passionate and knowledgeable guides, we are able to provide unique and original itineraries that allow our clients to take a journey beneath the surface of the region and into those special and secret places we all as travellers love to discover.
When I set up Wild Frontiers my mission was simple, to provide the platform that would allow others to experience the same amazing world I’d be privileged enough to explore as a travel writer.
To give our clients the kind of personal service we know they like, we operate from an office in West London, where we have a dedicated team – all with a wealth of knowledge about our destinations – on hand to answer their questions.
All this hard work has been acknowledged with a number of wards, including in 2012 the very prestigious Guardian/Observer Best Ethical Travel Company Award.
- published: 12 Jun 2015
- views: 83
Wakhan in history
Wakhan is a valley located in the mountains of the Pamir and divided between Tajikistan and Afghanistan. Wakhan was in the ancient time part of the Silk Road,...
Wakhan is a valley located in the mountains of the Pamir and divided between Tajikistan and Afghanistan. Wakhan was in the ancient time part of the Silk Road,
wn.com/Wakhan In History
Wakhan is a valley located in the mountains of the Pamir and divided between Tajikistan and Afghanistan. Wakhan was in the ancient time part of the Silk Road,
- published: 28 Jun 2014
- views: 172
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author: WuxTV Wux
Pamir River separates Tajikistan & Afghanistan
After Langar, the Pamir Mountains separate into two ranges, one in Tajikistan and the other in Afghanistan with the Pamir River in the middle as the natural ......
After Langar, the Pamir Mountains separate into two ranges, one in Tajikistan and the other in Afghanistan with the Pamir River in the middle as the natural ...
wn.com/Pamir River Separates Tajikistan Afghanistan
After Langar, the Pamir Mountains separate into two ranges, one in Tajikistan and the other in Afghanistan with the Pamir River in the middle as the natural ...
- published: 17 Jun 2011
- views: 917
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author: khoonsan
"Necropolis Otuzco" Danielaccg's photos around Cajamarca, Peru
Preview of Danielaccg's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/danielaccg/latin_america/1151195520/tpod.htm......
Preview of Danielaccg's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/danielaccg/latin_america/1151195520/tpod.htm...
wn.com/Necropolis Otuzco Danielaccg's Photos Around Cajamarca, Peru
Preview of Danielaccg's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/danielaccg/latin_america/1151195520/tpod.htm...
Darshai Trek
A really loooong trek. Read the full story here: http://azhr.me/tajikistan/trekking-the-wakhan-valley/...
A really loooong trek. Read the full story here: http://azhr.me/tajikistan/trekking-the-wakhan-valley/
wn.com/Darshai Trek
A really loooong trek. Read the full story here: http://azhr.me/tajikistan/trekking-the-wakhan-valley/
- published: 10 Nov 2014
- views: 35
Travel in Tajikistan
Tajikistan tourism, the best off road tours in Tajikistan, off road travel in Tajikistan, Tajikistan off road, Tajikistan off road tours, the best Tajikistan......
Tajikistan tourism, the best off road tours in Tajikistan, off road travel in Tajikistan, Tajikistan off road, Tajikistan off road tours, the best Tajikistan...
wn.com/Travel In Tajikistan
Tajikistan tourism, the best off road tours in Tajikistan, off road travel in Tajikistan, Tajikistan off road, Tajikistan off road tours, the best Tajikistan...
Travel Times--Explores Afghanistan
By: Ahmad Khaled
University Assignment for MG Subject....
By: Ahmad Khaled
University Assignment for MG Subject.
wn.com/Travel Times Explores Afghanistan
By: Ahmad Khaled
University Assignment for MG Subject.
- published: 17 Jun 2011
- views: 869