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Come Fairies, take me out of this dull world, for I would ride with you upon the wind and dance upon the mountains like a flame!
William Butler Yeats [/blockquote]

[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”12262″ alignment=”center” border_color=”grey” img_link_large=”” img_link_target=”_self” img_size=”full” title=”A view of snow peak near Babusar.”][vc_single_image image=”12263″ alignment=”center” border_color=”grey” img_link_large=”” img_link_target=”_self” title=”The Karakoram Highway (KKH) towards Gilgit-Baltistan is one of the highest paved international roads in the world.” img_size=”full”][vc_single_image image=”12264″ alignment=”center” border_color=”grey” img_link_large=”” img_link_target=”_self” title=”A view of Nanga Parbat from karakoram highway” img_size=”full”][vc_single_image image=”12265″ alignment=”center” border_color=”grey” img_link_large=”” img_link_target=”_self” title=”A view of sky from Babusar Top” img_size=”full”][vc_single_image image=”12266″ alignment=”center” border_color=”grey” img_link_large=”” img_link_target=”_self” title=”A flag on the grave of Shah Wali , a local shrine comes on the highway to hunza. Locals stop by to do prayers and wishes come true.” img_size=”full”][vc_single_image image=”12267″ border_color=”grey” img_link_large=”” img_link_target=”_self” title=”A local old peasant from Brum Khun, one of the oldest settlements of Hunza valley” img_size=”full” alignment=”center”][vc_single_image image=”12268″ alignment=”center” border_color=”grey” img_link_large=”” img_link_target=”_self” title=”A beautiful Royal Garden (Holay Bassi) belongs to the hereditary rulers of the Hunza state who carried the title Mir. ” img_size=”full”][vc_single_image border_color=”grey” img_link_large=”” img_link_target=”_self” title=”A view from the Altit Fort Hunza” image=”12269″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center”][vc_single_image image=”12270″ alignment=”center” border_color=”grey” img_link_large=”” img_link_target=”_self” title=”View of old settlement (Brum Khun) from inside Altit fort.” img_size=”full”][vc_single_image image=”12272″ alignment=”center” border_color=”grey” img_link_large=”” img_link_target=”_self” title=”The Hunza people eat dried apricots, apricot seed oil, roasted apricot kernels as their main dietary foods.” img_size=”full”][vc_single_image image=”12273″ alignment=”center” border_color=”grey” img_link_large=”” img_link_target=”_self” title=”Main tower of Altit Fort.The word Altit means this side down and the area around the fort is inhabited by Burusho people. The people of Altit are said to belong to the white Huns, although not much research has gone into the matter.” img_size=”full”][vc_single_image image=”12274″ border_color=”grey” img_link_large=”” img_link_target=”_self” title=”A glimpse of Hunza Peak” img_size=”full” alignment=”center”][vc_single_image image=”12275″ alignment=”center” border_color=”grey” img_link_large=”” img_link_target=”_self” title=”View of Hunza river and dry mountains from top of Altit Fort ” img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]All photos are taken by Nade Ali.
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