Lines Through the Himalaya: Invisible Builders
Building Roads At The Top Of The World

The roads of Ladakh wind through a landscape that appears timeless—across high passes, beneath snowbound peaks, and through valleys carved by wind and ice. Yet these roads are not gifts of the mountains. They are built by human hands.
Far from home, young laborers from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and other distant corners of India endure harsh conditions at altitudes where every breath is earned. Beneath vast Himalayan skies, they break stone, haul gravel, and shape the fragile lines that connect one isolated world to another.
These black-and-white photographs bear witness to lives lived at the margins of both geography and attention. They reveal moments of exhaustion and laughter, solitude and fellowship, hardship and quiet dignity. Together, the images tell a story not only of work, but of perseverance—of ordinary people whose labor makes passage through extraordinary landscapes possible.
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