Sunday, January 29, 2006

Tarbela Dam on the Indus River, the world's largest earth filled dam at 470 feet in height and over 5,000 feet in length. Posted by Picasa
Woman dressed in traditional 'burqua' in the near Jamrud Fort, Pakistan. Posted by Picasa
Gate marking the entrance to the Khyber Pass at Jamrud Fort, Pakistan. Posted by Picasa
Young Batan boy and girl at Shagai Fort, in the Federally Administered Tribal Area of Pakistan. Posted by Picasa
Typical housing structures in the Federally Administered Tribal Area of Pakistan. Posted by Picasa
The Khyber Pass a winding, narrow passage from Pakistan to Afghanistan that carries nearly all commerce to and from Central Asia. Posted by Picasa
Typical housing areas in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. Posted by Picasa
Worker taking a break from making "nan" the local bread in this mud and stone oven. The bread is made by sticking flattened dough to the sides of the interior of this oven. Posted by Picasa
Hustle and bustle of a shopping district, traffic and pedestrians mingle freely on the streets. Posted by Picasa
Street vendors, kids, and workmen on a street in Peshawar, Pakistan. Posted by Picasa
Market area with street vendors in Peshawar, Pakistan. Oranges are in season in January! Posted by Picasa
Market area in Peshawar, Pakistan - this spot caught my eye, but I wasn't thirsty! Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Deli Gate in the Attock Fort. Note the spikes on the door - ouch! Posted by Picasa
Attock Fort, overlooking the Indus River; the site where former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharrif was held after his arrest for corruption while in office. Posted by Picasa

Friday, January 06, 2006




You never know who your neighbors are going to be. Check out the pierced ears. These guys (actually there were two of them) were caught here walking through our neighborhood one sunny afternoon. Think you'll see that anywhere else?