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An Apricot a Day
The Morning Standard
|January 25, 2026
After hours on dust-veiled Nubra roads in Ladakh— past dunes shaped like sleeping giants and the last army checkpost—the desert suddenly exhales.
Ochre turns to green. Barley fields shimmer, wildflowers scatter, apricot trees shine in welcome. The Karakoram cliffs rise like sentinels; the Shyok River moves like liquid glass below.And then—Turtuk. It opens slowly, like a story told in chapters. Stone paths thread between houses with carved balconies and blue doors. Apricot trees lean over lanes, dropping yellow fruit that children gather in their shirts. The air smells of woodsmoke, damp earth, and sweetness. Magpies flash overhead; dogs doze in the shade with one eye open.
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