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![]() Somewhere Over the Rainbow ... a visit to the troubled Vale of Kashmir
Text and photographs: Nilesh Korgaokar
To the north and west, in what was probably Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, snow capped peaks provided a striking backdrop to complete the picture. It struck me -- no explanation is required as to why some intrepid tourists risked kidnapping and worse, to come and appreciate this fabled countryside.
They lavished their affection on me. Milk and local products were regularly brought to my doorstep. And only on my repeated insistence did they accept money for their favours. I spent the interlude roaming about the bangas, losing count of the number of flowers that adorned it, sometimes startling a herd of sheep and at other simply enjoying the sight of a calf on its knees greedily nursing at its mother’s teats while she lovingly groomed it. At night the gurgling of the streams and the other sounds of silence would lull me into a dreamless sleep.
I was grateful to have had a chance to visit this beautiful meadow country before the road from Naugam comes up. And I was happy too, to have seen the other side of the vale… a place where only the bleating of sheep and the babbling of brooks disturb the sound of silence
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