The last day was fairly easy. After came down from Baralacha Pass, we passed a "sea of stones" measured probably 2km in diameter. We were told that it was the result of a number of glaciers came down the valley in the winter, crushing down big rocks and bring them to where the "sea" is. In the summer, the ice would melt, and only the crushed-down rocks/stones left.
(2 Sep 2002, 28mm, F2.8 A-mode)