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Hi Keith, agree. We had mixed feelings of being in a car instead of a bike. This couple and another cyclists we were in contact with through facebook, loved cycling in Pakistan. There are lots of side valleys off the KKH that looked intriguing.
2 years agoRemembering the conditions on the KKH, I don't think there's any way I'd be caught dead trying to cycle it. WOW.
2 years agoIt's so incredible: nowhere to look but *up*, it seems.
2 years ago
Maybe a species of tansy?
Or Ajania fruticulosa?
https://efloraofindia.com/2013/05/17/ajania-fruticulosa/
Sorry to hear about your oma and her friend.
What an incredible experience you have had. The photo are breathtaking!
https://www.dakotamatrix.com/mineralpedia/6221/graphite
2 years agoRubs of on your fingers... might be graphite?
2 years agoEpic picture!
2 years agoMight be the best looking pizza I have ever seen!
2 years agoGotta wonder how a guy can be that tough!
2 years agoThanks Angela, this was an awesome experience
2 years agoAmazing photos!
2 years agoAmazing it can survive, let alone thrive enough to bloom!
2 years agoGlobe thistles of some species. Kind of unique. Perhaps Indian globe thistle.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/542116-Echinops-echinatus
What a great photo!
2 years ago