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Old and new bridges across the Hunza River in Hunza

Old and new bridges across the Hunza River in Hunza


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Old and new bridges across the Hunza River in Hunza

Old and new bridges across the Hunza River in Hunza, Pakistan, Asia

Robert Harding Picture Library provides high quality travel, nature, wildlife & environmental photos

Media ID 1182929

© Robert Harding 2008 - All Rights Reserved

Carrying Foot Bridge Hunza Pakistan Hunza River


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This print showcases the mesmerizing contrast between old and new bridges spanning across the majestic Hunza River in the enchanting region of Hunza, Pakistan. The image captures a perfect blend of tradition and modernity, as two distinct footbridges coexist side by side against a breathtaking natural backdrop. The older bridge, weathered by time and history, exudes an aura of nostalgia with its rustic charm. Its sturdy wooden structure stands as a testament to the resilience of generations past who relied on it for safe passage over the rushing river waters. In stark contrast, the contemporary bridge represents progress and innovation with its sleek design and modern materials. As we gaze upon this high-angle view photograph, we are transported to this remote corner of Asia where travelers from all walks of life come together to witness such striking beauty. The vibrant colors captured in this image reflect both the vibrancy of Pakistani culture and nature's own palette. Intriguingly, amidst these architectural marvels lie tiny figures - people going about their daily lives or perhaps embarking on an adventurous journey across these bridges. Their presence adds depth to this already awe-inspiring scene, reminding us that no matter how advanced our world becomes, human connection remains at its core. This remarkable print serves as a visual reminder that even in far-flung corners like Hunza, ancient traditions can harmoniously coexist with contemporary advancements – bridging not only physical gaps but also connecting us through time itself.

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