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A section of the Srinagar-Leh highway is seen after it is opened for traffic in Zojila
A section of the Srinagar-Leh highway is seen after it is opened for traffic in Zojila, 108km (67 miles) east of Srinagar, April 15, 2008. The 443 km (275 miles) long highway was opened by Indian army authorities for traffic on Tuesday after remaining snowbound at Zojila Pass, 3, 530 metres (11, 581 feet) above sea level, for the past six months. The pass connects Kashmir with the Buddhist-dominated Ladakh region, a famous destination among foreign tourists for its monasteries, landscapes and mountains. REUTERS/Danish Ismail (INDIAN-ADMINISTERED KASHMIR) - GM1E44F1MOC01
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This print captures a section of the Srinagar-Leh highway in Zojila, located 108km (67 miles) east of Srinagar. The image showcases the momentous occasion when this vital artery was reopened for traffic on April 15,2008. After being snowbound at the treacherous Zojila Pass, which sits at an impressive altitude of 3,530 meters (11,581 feet) above sea level for six long months, it finally welcomed vehicles and travelers once again. The significance of this event cannot be overstated as the pass serves as a crucial link connecting Kashmir with the enchanting Buddhist-dominated Ladakh region. Renowned for its monasteries, breathtaking landscapes, and majestic mountains that beckon foreign tourists from all corners of the globe. Photographed by Danish Ismail for Reuters Images, this stunning visual encapsulates both resilience and triumph over nature's formidable forces. It symbolizes human perseverance in conquering challenging terrains to foster connectivity between regions while showcasing India's awe-inspiring natural beauty. Whether one marvels at the engineering feat behind constructing such a road or appreciates how it facilitates cultural exchange and tourism opportunities between diverse communities – this photograph is a testament to human ingenuity and determination against all odds.
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