Tash Rabat is a stone fortress/caravanserai dating from either the 13th or 15th century (depending on the source), which was once a prominent stop on the silk road. Tash Rabat is only about 60km from the city of Naryn; however, due to the quality of the roads, the trip takes about two and a half hours.
Students run alongside the Sanjusangen-do, or the Hall of 33 pillars. Taking pictures inside is prohibited.
Green. Wilderness.
A lone kilometer marker stands sentry along a misty mountain road in the northern Philippines.
A view combining two of the things commonly associated with San Francisco - Alcatraz and the roads down the hill sides.
Taken during a Universty field trip to the US with my trusty Eos500 on Fuji slide film.