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Inayat Ali is featured in Out of Eden Walk’s story from the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan, “Unseeing a Snow Leopard,” by Paul Salopek, found here: outofedenwalk.nationalgeographic.org/2017-11-unse... Thank you for reading.
Unseeing a Snow Leopard
In remotest Afghanistan, the world’s most elusive cat observes humanity, not the other way around.
outofedenwalk.nationalgeographic.org
October 28, 2025 at 1:54 PM
Inayat Ali is featured in Out of Eden Walk’s story from the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan, “Unseeing a Snow Leopard,” by Paul Salopek, found here: outofedenwalk.nationalgeographic.org/2017-11-unse... Thank you for reading.
"A calm and steadying presence, Inayat opened doors everywhere we went. People instinctively respected him. He had that quality of leadership often associated with traveling scholars or teachers. He certainly taught me. I will miss his wry, self-deprecating humor. RIP, brother.” — Paul Salopek
October 28, 2025 at 1:53 PM
"A calm and steadying presence, Inayat opened doors everywhere we went. People instinctively respected him. He had that quality of leadership often associated with traveling scholars or teachers. He certainly taught me. I will miss his wry, self-deprecating humor. RIP, brother.” — Paul Salopek
"Inayat was a member of the Wakhi minority and was a conservationist and humanitarian. He led projects planting thousands of trees in the high, rocky valleys of the Little Pamir and Karakoram ranges. He was deeply committed to educating Wakhi children, whose villages often lack schools."
October 28, 2025 at 1:53 PM
"Inayat was a member of the Wakhi minority and was a conservationist and humanitarian. He led projects planting thousands of trees in the high, rocky valleys of the Little Pamir and Karakoram ranges. He was deeply committed to educating Wakhi children, whose villages often lack schools."