B on the run: a travel blog
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Kyrgyzstan: Osh Bazaar
Osh Bazaar is a bustling and colorful market located in the city of Osh, Kyrgyzstan. The bazaar has been a hub of trade and commerce for centuries, serving as a meeting point for traders from all over Central Asia. Visitors to the market can find a wide range of goods, from fresh produce and spices…
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Tajikistan: The Pamir Highway (around Khorog)
This image was taken on the Pamir highway around the town of Khorog. The Pamir Highway, also known as the M41, is one of the highest roads in the world, stretching over a distance of approximately 1,200 kilometers through the Pamir Mountains of Central Asia. The road connects the cities of Osh in Kyrgyzstan with…
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Tajikistan: A small body of water in Lenin Peak.
These bodies of water are often fed by glacier meltwater and snowmelt, and they play an important role in the local ecosystem by providing water for plants and animals in the region. Some of the shallow water bodies in the area are also popular destinations for hiking and camping, as they offer stunning views of…
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Tajikistan: Lenin Peak
Lenin Peak (23,406 feet) is located in the Pamir Range in Central Asia. The area features stunning glaciers, rocky terrain, and breathtaking vistas, making it a challenging yet rewarding climb. Find it here.
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Tajikistan: Trans-Alay Range
The Trans-Alay Range is a mountain range located in Central Asia, primarily in the Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan. The range stretches for approximately 900 kilometers from the Fergana Valley in the west to the western end of the Pamir Mountains in the east. The highest point of the Trans-Alay Range is Lenin Peak, standing at…
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San Francisco: Flowers
Shot on FUJIFILM X-Pro 2 with FUJIFILM XF 56mm f/1.2 R Lens
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San Francisco: Ocean Beach
Shot on Canon 5d + Canon 16-35mm F4L
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San Francisco: Ocean Beach
Ocean view at night with a long shutter, ships on the horizon. The view from the camera obscura can be quite the sight at night. The camera obscura is on a hill overlooking the nature around San Francisco.
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