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A montage of Altit Fort, old town, Hunza river and Karakoram Highway in one frame as seen from Duikar. Photo by Waseem River Autumn Photography, Landscape Photography, Karakoram Highway, Hunza Valley, Gilgit Baltistan, Museum Architecture, Asia Destinations, The Valley, Old Town
Autumn in the Hunza Valley
A montage of Altit Fort, old town, Hunza river and Karakoram Highway in one frame as seen from Duikar. Photo by Waseem River
A montage of Altit Fort, old town, Hunza river and Karakoram Highway in one frame as seen from Duikar. Photo by Waseem River
Autumn in the Hunza Valley
A montage of Altit Fort, old town, Hunza river and Karakoram Highway in one frame as seen from Duikar. Photo by Waseem River
We set off for Ultar Meadows early morning before setting off further for the Hon Pass. It was a first step to face my true fear of heights. My friend Imtiaz Ali was kind enough to walk me through the dangerous and steep trail. The post A Pictorial Hike to Hon Pass in Hunza Valley first appeared on hunza.co. Steep, Early Morning, Meadow, Mount Everest, Dangerous, Trail, Fear, Hiking
A Pictorial Hike to Hon Pass in Hunza Valley
We set off for Ultar Meadows early morning before setting off further for the Hon Pass. It was a first step to face my true fear of heights. My friend Imtiaz Ali was kind enough to walk me through the dangerous and steep trail. The post A Pictorial Hike to Hon Pass in Hunza Valley first appeared on hunza.co.
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Dr. Ernst Theodore Krebs, Jr. (May 17, 1911 – September 8, 1996) has been the pioneer of finding out organic ways of treating cancer in the modern age. His quest began in 1950 when he presented the idea that vitamin B17 can be a great cure for cancer. In his publications, he mentioned how people of the Hunza valley remained safe from cancer. He suggested that the Hunzukutz use apricot kernels in large amounts, a dry fruit that is one of the best sources of vitamin B17. Dr. Ernest Krebs Apricot Tree, Apricot Seeds, Cancer Facts, Dried Apricots, Dried Fruit, Laetrile, B17 Vitamin, Apricot Kernels, Vitamins
Finding Cure for Cancer in Hunza Apricot Kernels – The Mystery of Vitamin B17
Dr. Ernst Theodore Krebs, Jr. (May 17, 1911 – September 8, 1996) has been the pioneer of finding out organic ways of treating cancer in the modern age. His quest began in 1950 when he presented the idea that vitamin B17 can be a great cure for cancer. In his publications, he mentioned how people of the Hunza valley remained safe from cancer. He suggested that the Hunzukutz use apricot kernels in large amounts, a dry fruit that is one of the best sources of vitamin B17. Dr. Ernest Krebs
Pakistan, a country that just from the name might look scary for many due to the wrong perception. For a long time, it included me as well. If you ask what inspired me to visit Pakistan, the answer is that I read a review thread with a topic heading Why visit Pakistan? The post Upside Down in Pakistan – Thai Girl in Hunza (Part-I) appeared first on All Things Hunza. Plan My Trip, Local Tour, Upside Down, Our World, Foreign, Pakistan
Upside Down in Pakistan – Thai Girl in Hunza (Part-I)
Pakistan, a country that just from the name might look scary for many due to the wrong perception. For a long time, it included me as well. If you ask what inspired me to visit Pakistan, the answer is that I read a review thread with a topic heading Why visit Pakistan? The post Upside Down in Pakistan – Thai Girl in Hunza (Part-I) appeared first on All Things Hunza.
This is the second part of three articles series by a Thai girl in Hunza valley, Pakistan. She visited Hunza 2017 and shares her experience with our readers in "Hunza Through foreign Eyes" section of our blog. Read the first part of this series on Upside Down in Pakistan - Thai Girl in Hunza. The post Thai Girl in Hunza Valley Pakistan (Part II) appeared first on All Things Hunza. Baltit Fort, Nanga Parbat, Pakistani People, Boys Playing, Indigenous Peoples, Taking Pictures
Thai Girl in Hunza Valley Pakistan (Part II)
This is the second part of three articles series by a Thai girl in Hunza valley, Pakistan. She visited Hunza 2017 and shares her experience with our readers in "Hunza Through foreign Eyes" section of our blog. Read the first part of this series on Upside Down in Pakistan - Thai Girl in Hunza. The post Thai Girl in Hunza Valley Pakistan (Part II) appeared first on All Things Hunza.
When I first heard that the Karakoram Highway was considered by many people as the 8th wonder of the world, I must say that I was skeptical. How can a road be that interesting? It was on the way to Hunza that I realized how magnificent it was. Obviously, not because of the pavement. Planning a trip to Pakistan is not an easy task, but traveling around the country is a piece of cake! When you want to go to Europe, Southeast Asia, or even America, you can find tons of information online Time To Leave, Bus Station, In The Tree, Pavement, Green Backgrounds, Travel Around
Brazilian traveled to Pakistan for the first time to leave his heart there
When I first heard that the Karakoram Highway was considered by many people as the 8th wonder of the world, I must say that I was skeptical. How can a road be that interesting? It was on the way to Hunza that I realized how magnificent it was. Obviously, not because of the pavement. Planning a trip to Pakistan is not an easy task, but traveling around the country is a piece of cake! When you want to go to Europe, Southeast Asia, or even America, you can find tons of information online
This is the second part of three articles series by a Thai girl in Hunza valley, Pakistan. She visited Hunza 2017 and shares her experience with our readers in “Hunza Through foreign Eyes” section of our blog. Read the first part of this series on Upside Down in Pakistan – Thai Girl in Hunza. Our 13-day journey along the Karakoram Highway, the longest highway in the world, started from Islamabad and continues along Bisham, Chilas, Nanga Parbat, Gilgit, Karimabad, Hunza Valley, Gulmit, Green Pasture, Small Ponds, Islamabad, Nice View
Thai Girl in Hunza Valley Pakistan (Part II)
This is the second part of three articles series by a Thai girl in Hunza valley, Pakistan. She visited Hunza 2017 and shares her experience with our readers in “Hunza Through foreign Eyes” section of our blog. Read the first part of this series on Upside Down in Pakistan – Thai Girl in Hunza. Our 13-day journey along the Karakoram Highway, the longest highway in the world, started from Islamabad and continues along Bisham, Chilas, Nanga Parbat, Gilgit, Karimabad, Hunza Valley, Gulmit,
We set off for Ultar Meadows early morning before setting off further for the Hon Pass. It was a first step to face my true fear of heights. My friend Imtiaz Ali was kind enough to walk me through the dangerous and steep trail. The post A Pictorial Hike to Hon Pass in Hunza Valley appeared first on All Things Hunza.
A Pictorial Hike to Hon Pass in Hunza Valley
We set off for Ultar Meadows early morning before setting off further for the Hon Pass. It was a first step to face my true fear of heights. My friend Imtiaz Ali was kind enough to walk me through the dangerous and steep trail. The post A Pictorial Hike to Hon Pass in Hunza Valley appeared first on All Things Hunza.
Pakistan, a country that just from the name might look scary for many due to the wrong perception. For a long time, it included me as well. If you ask what inspired me to visit Pakistan, the answer is that I read a review thread with a topic heading “Why to visit Pakistan?” The curiosity pushed me into reading it and I was even more curious to know about this country. What could be Pakistan good for? And then the images I got to see on various websites. I never believed that this was remotely an Nature Beauty, Grand Canyon, Something To Do, Scary
Upside Down in Pakistan – Thai Girl in Hunza (Part-I)
Pakistan, a country that just from the name might look scary for many due to the wrong perception. For a long time, it included me as well. If you ask what inspired me to visit Pakistan, the answer is that I read a review thread with a topic heading “Why to visit Pakistan?” The curiosity pushed me into reading it and I was even more curious to know about this country. What could be Pakistan good for? And then the images I got to see on various websites. I never believed that this was remotely an
Packing up his underwater gear, Matthieu Paley says goodbye to the sea-dwelling Bajau. After a weekend stop-over in Turkey to see his wife and sons, Paley travels to a place that has a special hold on his heart, the mountains of northern Pakistan. Over the coming weeks, we will be taking you with us as Paley travels the globe on assignment for National Geographic in search of our ancestral ties to the food we eat. Late February 2014 Five a.m. and it’s mayhem in the Islamabad airport. Melancholy Parque Nacional Seoraksan, People Around The World, Around The Worlds, Seoraksan National Park, Festival Photo, National Geographic Travel, Art Du Monde
We Are What We Eat: Chai, Chapatis and the Taste of Home
Packing up his underwater gear, Matthieu Paley says goodbye to the sea-dwelling Bajau. After a weekend stop-over in Turkey to see his wife and sons, Paley travels to a place that has a special hold on his heart, the mountains of northern Pakistan. Over the coming weeks, we will be taking you with us as Paley travels the globe on assignment for National Geographic in search of our ancestral ties to the food we eat. Late February 2014 Five a.m. and it’s mayhem in the Islamabad airport. Melancholy
Professional groups of musicians, instrument makers, blacksmiths and metalworkers are losing Doomaki language due to attached stigmas. The post Fading Voices from the North: Doomaki language under threat due to professional stigmas appeared first on All Things Hunza. A Far Off Place, Professional Group, The Vanishing, Play Music, Beautiful Songs, Blacksmithing, Will Smith, Threat
Fading Voices from the North: Doomaki language under threat due to professional stigmas
Professional groups of musicians, instrument makers, blacksmiths and metalworkers are losing Doomaki language due to attached stigmas. The post Fading Voices from the North: Doomaki language under threat due to professional stigmas appeared first on All Things Hunza.
Professional groups of musicians, instrument makers, blacksmiths and metalworkers are losing Doomaki language due to attached stigmas. The post Fading Voices from the North: Doomaki language under threat due to professional stigmas appeared first on All Things Hunza.
Fading Voices from the North: Doomaki language under threat due to professional stigmas
Professional groups of musicians, instrument makers, blacksmiths and metalworkers are losing Doomaki language due to attached stigmas. The post Fading Voices from the North: Doomaki language under threat due to professional stigmas appeared first on All Things Hunza.
Packing up his underwater gear, Matthieu Paley says goodbye to the sea-dwelling Bajau. After a weekend stop-over in Turkey to see his wife and sons, Paley travels to a place that has a special hold on his heart, the mountains of northern Pakistan. Over the coming weeks, we will be taking you with us as Paley travels the globe on assignment for National Geographic in search of our ancestral ties to the food we eat. Late February 2014 Five a.m. and it’s mayhem in the Islamabad airport. Melancholy
We Are What We Eat: Chai, Chapatis and the Taste of Home
Packing up his underwater gear, Matthieu Paley says goodbye to the sea-dwelling Bajau. After a weekend stop-over in Turkey to see his wife and sons, Paley travels to a place that has a special hold on his heart, the mountains of northern Pakistan. Over the coming weeks, we will be taking you with us as Paley travels the globe on assignment for National Geographic in search of our ancestral ties to the food we eat. Late February 2014 Five a.m. and it’s mayhem in the Islamabad airport. Melancholy