Greetings from an Islamabad park, a peaceful vantage point in an uncertain world
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Greetings from an Islamabad park, a peaceful vantage point in an uncertain world
"I took this photo at sunset in my favorite park in Pakistan's capital city earlier this month. I went there to touch grass, literally, after days of covering inconclusive U.S.-Iran peace talks."
"The soothing green Margalla Hills around Islamabad brought me peace I didn't know I needed. As journalists converged here to cover the talks, the world caught a glimpse of this city mostly broadcast from inside a stuffy media center."
Far-Flung Postcards features personal reflections from NPR's international team. A photo taken at Haunted Hill Park in Islamabad captures a serene moment after covering U.S.-Iran peace talks. The park is favored for its tranquility and lush grass. The author contrasts the calm of Islamabad with the bustling atmosphere of Lahore, expressing a desire for others to appreciate the city's beauty beyond the media's portrayal during the talks.
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