Photographer's Note
Passu is a small village on the Karakoram Highway, beside the Hunza River, some 15 kilometers from Gulmit, the Tehsil Headquarter of Gojal in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan, and about 150 km upriver from Gilgit. It lies very near the tongue of the Pasu Glacier, and just south of the tongue of the Batura glacier. The latter is the fifth longest non-polar glacier in the world at 56 km,[citation needed] and reaches very near to the highway. The people are Wakhi and speak the Wakhi Language. Religiously they are Ismaili, a sect of Islam.
Tupopdan, 6,106 metres (20,033 ft), also known as "Passu Cones" or "Passu Cathedral", lies to the north of the village; it is the most photographed peak of the region.[citation needed] Also nearby are the high peaks of Pasu Sar, Shispare Sar, and Batura.
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pierrejp (111) 2011-11-02 19:37
This succession of pyramid is splendid. Good to remember us that Pakistan has so beautiful landscape.
Pierre
smarcell
(19965) 2011-11-02 23:55
Beautiful light and a majestic towering wall to show the beauty of these unaccessible mountains
Regards
Stefano
HimalAnda
(10671) 2011-11-03 0:27
Hello Zahoor,
What an impressive mountain! Your picture is very nice; I like the V shape of the foreground in the shadow and the very good sharpness of the mountain.
Stéphane
Photo Information
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Copyright: Zahoor Ahmed (zahoor_salmi)
(1053)
- Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2011-09-28
- Categories: Naturaleza
- Exposición: f/5.0, 1/500 segundos
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- Versión de la foto: Versión original
- Date Submitted: 2011-11-02 15:14