This man was happily selling steamed corn from his pushcart through the streets of Peshawar.
These children's faces display the wide ethnic variety of the Pakistani people thanks to their location at the crossroads between Asia and the Middle East.
Genders sit in separate bleachers for the nightly flag-lowering ceremony at the Wagah Border.
High up a mountain pass, this policeman and his staff guarded a road block into the Deosai Plains, a region of Kashmir hotly contested between Pakistan and India.
Three stories about street level in Chitral.
The People's Pakistan Party, formerly headed by Benazir Bhutto, is the most liberal party in the country. They often have rallies such as this one in Peshawar demanding increased democratic freedoms.
Supervisor and worker, two stories above the old narrow streets of Kotor, Montenegro.
The wooden eagle was added to the roof in 1826 at a cost of $50. It's imposingly perched three stories above the cobblestone and brick street.
The Classical exterior of the New York Stock Exchange had an enormous American flag added after the September 11th attacks on the city.
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