Tajikistan Hill

Tajikistan hill photos
спуск с Чимтарги в Фанах

I've been actively traveling seven years since I bought my first camera in 2007. She's the one who helped me look at the nature of the nature that was completely new and finally to see her beauty. It's hard for me to imagine life without travel and photographs.

My main love is the mountains. I live in Zakarpattier and Carpathians, and I went along and went through a few times. It's been a long time trying to figure out why you can't take the backpack out after another walk, and you're pulling back. I think the mountains are going for privacy, running away from everyday, fussing and worrying in the city. Going to the mountain is sort of a meeting with a personal God. It's where you stop breaking your head about the meaning of life, because the whole point in front of you is like palms. When you're doing a rise, you can look at your problems from the top down.

In the Kamenist landscapes of Tajikistan, especially Fan Mountains - A unique mountain area in the south-west of Pamiro-Alay - I fell in love with photo reports from other walks. The idea of a trip has been sewn over the last five years. I had a two-week vacation this year, and I made a decision to go lightning. In Fanah, there are five-piece tops: Chimtarga (5489m), others Bodhon (5138), Grand Ghanza (5306m), Malay Ghanza (5031m), Mirali (5132m), Energy (5120m). Of course, I'd like to take this high.

Training

To get to the site, I first came from Ukraine to Kazakhstan, and then to Uzbekistan, following the bus, I went to the border with Tajikistan and there to the Alpine camp across the country.

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