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Nestled between the planet's two highest mountain ranges - Himalayas and Karakoram - India's isolated region of Ladakh first opened its doors to tourists in 1974. Sitting at an altitude of 11,499 feet (3,505 meters), its capital, Leh, was once an integral part of the Silk Road route of Central Asia. Today, this land is home to one of the world's last remaining Tibetan Buddhist cultures and a population of 8,000 to 9,000 nomads who live a traditional life and tend yaks, sheep and goats for a livelihood. Using digital or film cameras, we'll travel right to the heart of this world to capture the visual flavor of this fascinating and ancient land.
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