Daily Mail: Times appears to stand still on the Wakhan Corridor, a forgotten but stable corner of Afghanistan, where two tribes live side by side in a nearly uninhabitable landscape. Nestled in the north-eastern part of the country, the region’s 12,000 residents live similarly to how their ancestors did centuries ago, farming and living off the land and their animals. Loading his camera equipment onto the backs of donkeys laden with solar panels, French photographer Varial Cédric Houin, 37, trekked 180 miles along to the Corridor to encounter the nomads. Click for more (external link).