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June 20, 2007: Decorated horse of a Bakerwal tribe leads the way of a caravan during their annual migration to higher plains of Sonamarg, 86 kilometres northeast of Srinagar, summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir. Bakerwals and Gujjars are a nomadic shepherd community in Kashmir who go to pastures in the high Himalayas during summer and in winters retreat back to the warmer areas, when bitter cold sets in./ Javid Dar
June 20, 2007: Horses, men and women of a Bakerwal tribe proceed in a caravan during their annual migration to higher plains of Sonamarg, 86 kilometres northeast of Srinagar, summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir. Bakerwals and Gujjars are a nomadic shepherd community in Kashmir who go to pastures in the high Himalayas during summer and in winters retreat back to the warmer areas, when bitter cold sets in./Javid Dar
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