![Kashmiri labourers remove snow from the road near Gulmarg, 55km (34 miles) west of Srinagar January 30, 2008. Gulmarg, at 2730 meters (9000 feet) high, used to be packed with tourists including Kashmiri labourers remove snow from the road near Gulmarg, 55km (34 miles) west of Srinagar January 30, 2008. Gulmarg, at 2730 meters (9000 feet) high, used to be packed with tourists including](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2D2P49M/kashmiri-labourers-remove-snow-from-the-road-near-gulmarg-55km-34-miles-west-of-srinagar-january-30-2008-gulmarg-at-2730-meters-9000-feet-high-used-to-be-packed-with-tourists-including-many-international-and-indian-skiers-until-a-rebellion-broke-out-in-the-himalayan-region-at-the-end-of-1989-which-according-to-authorities-has-claimed-more-than-42000-lives-but-with-the-improvement-in-the-situation-many-foreign-and-domestic-skiers-are-again-thronging-the-resort-authorities-said-reutersfayaz-kabli-indian-administered-kashmir-2D2P49M.jpg)
Kashmiri labourers remove snow from the road near Gulmarg, 55km (34 miles) west of Srinagar January 30, 2008. Gulmarg, at 2730 meters (9000 feet) high, used to be packed with tourists including
![Gempylus serpens, Print, The snake mackerel (Gempylus serpens) is a species of fish in the monotypic genus Gempylus, belonging to the family Gempylidae (which is also referred to generally as "snake mackerels"). Gempylus serpens, Print, The snake mackerel (Gempylus serpens) is a species of fish in the monotypic genus Gempylus, belonging to the family Gempylidae (which is also referred to generally as "snake mackerels").](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2A2MNJY/gempylus-serpens-print-the-snake-mackerel-gempylus-serpens-is-a-species-of-fish-in-the-monotypic-genus-gempylus-belonging-to-the-family-gempylidae-which-is-also-referred-to-generally-as-snake-mackerels-it-is-found-worldwide-in-tropical-and-subtropical-oceans-between-the-latitudes-of-42-n-and-40-s-adults-are-known-to-stray-into-temperate-waters-it-is-found-to-a-depth-of-600-meters-2-000-feet-populations-of-the-snake-mackerel-from-the-atlantic-and-the-indo-pacific-differ-in-vertebral-count-5155-versus-4850-and-number-of-first-dorsal-fin-spines-3032-versus-2630-and-so-2A2MNJY.jpg)
Gempylus serpens, Print, The snake mackerel (Gempylus serpens) is a species of fish in the monotypic genus Gempylus, belonging to the family Gempylidae (which is also referred to generally as "snake mackerels").
![An Indian army convoy moves up towards Gulmarg, 55km (34 miles) west of Srinagar January 30, 2008. Gulmarg, at 2730 meters (9000 feet) high, used to be packed with tourists including many An Indian army convoy moves up towards Gulmarg, 55km (34 miles) west of Srinagar January 30, 2008. Gulmarg, at 2730 meters (9000 feet) high, used to be packed with tourists including many](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2D2MCPX/an-indian-army-convoy-moves-up-towards-gulmarg-55km-34-miles-west-of-srinagar-january-30-2008-gulmarg-at-2730-meters-9000-feet-high-used-to-be-packed-with-tourists-including-many-international-and-indian-skiers-until-a-rebellion-broke-out-in-the-himalayan-region-at-the-end-of-1989-which-according-to-authorities-has-claimed-more-than-42000-lives-but-with-the-improvement-in-the-situation-many-foreign-and-domestic-skiers-are-again-thronging-the-resort-authorities-said-reutersfayaz-kabli-indian-administered-kashmir-2D2MCPX.jpg)
An Indian army convoy moves up towards Gulmarg, 55km (34 miles) west of Srinagar January 30, 2008. Gulmarg, at 2730 meters (9000 feet) high, used to be packed with tourists including many
![Gempylus serpens, Print, The snake mackerel (Gempylus serpens) is a species of fish in the monotypic genus Gempylus, belonging to the family Gempylidae (which is also referred to generally as "snake mackerels"). Gempylus serpens, Print, The snake mackerel (Gempylus serpens) is a species of fish in the monotypic genus Gempylus, belonging to the family Gempylidae (which is also referred to generally as "snake mackerels").](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2A2MNJX/gempylus-serpens-print-the-snake-mackerel-gempylus-serpens-is-a-species-of-fish-in-the-monotypic-genus-gempylus-belonging-to-the-family-gempylidae-which-is-also-referred-to-generally-as-snake-mackerels-it-is-found-worldwide-in-tropical-and-subtropical-oceans-between-the-latitudes-of-42-n-and-40-s-adults-are-known-to-stray-into-temperate-waters-it-is-found-to-a-depth-of-600-meters-2-000-feet-populations-of-the-snake-mackerel-from-the-atlantic-and-the-indo-pacific-differ-in-vertebral-count-5155-versus-4850-and-number-of-first-dorsal-fin-spines-3032-versus-2630-and-so-2A2MNJX.jpg)