Photo: Thunder in the Karakoram Range
Photo: Men setting of artillery in the Karakoram Mountain Range
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Photograph by Steve McCurry
Artillery thunder shakes the Karakoram Range as Pakistani soldiers trade fire with Indian opponents across the Siachen Glacier. The deadly game of serve and volley has erupted into all-out war three times since British colonial rule ended in 1947. Risks are growing; both nations have tested nuclear weapons.

—From "Kashmir: Trapped in Conflict," September 1999, National Geographic magazine
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