Amazing PAKISTAN!!!

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Sheosar Lake


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Just want to share a link to this FB page.
It has a huge collection of pictures from the exquisitely beautiful Northern Pakistan.

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Amazing view of K-2 and nearby Peaks


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I stumbled upon this beautifullllll breathtaking picture somewhere in Pakistan, my guess is it’s either near Attabad lake or Hunza valley…not sure… they didn’t write the place name
any guesses guys?


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Deosai Plains with Nanga Parbat (the worlds nineth highest mountain)


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Golden Marmots in Deosai National Park


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Not Hunza but definitely near Attabad Lake

This is just amazing I so want to go to Deosai Plains Once :frowning:

There are thousands of them in Deosai Plains

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nice collection

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Kaghan Valley

Banjosa Lake Rawalakot

Shangrila Resort & Lower Kachura Lake

Shimla View - Abbottabad

Naltar Valley


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beautiful pics fizza

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Now this is something.

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I have some moving 3D images I think people may like.

It looks so peaceful and breathtaking. It could be Switzerland of South Asia and would be amazing for people internationally to see.
There are the many beautiful mosques, Mughal forts and architecture which would be a definite attraction to all but especially in the Muslim world. Badshahi mosque is 4th largest in the world.
There is also ancient hindu and Buddhist temples and architecture which are important in those religions which could draw millions of tourists a year like the Katas raj temple can be an important pilgrimage site for hindus like the gurudwaras in Lahore are.
The Mohenjodaro and Harappa civilisations, near the Indus river, are a marvel for historians and archeological buffs world wide.
. Then there is Taxila, the site of the first university, which many do not know about. Pakistan is also the site of many Buddhist monuments which could also be a tourist site
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Taxila- one of the oldest university in south asia if not oldest. It was a major area of higher learning where many people used to come to study. It was home to one of the oldest centres of learning in law, medicine and engineering.The world’s first higher centre of learning was established in Takshila or Taxila or Takshashila (now in Pakistan) in 700BC. This centre of learning was situated about 50 km west of Rawalpindi in Pakistan. It was an important Vedic/Hindu and Buddhist center of learning. Greater than 10,500 students from all over the world came from as far as Babylonia, Greece, Arabia and China and were offered over sixty different courses in various fields such as science, mathematics, medicine, politics, warfare , astrology, astronomy, music, religion, and philosophy. A student entered at the age of 16 and if he/she was unable to pay the fees then they would be required to work for the teacher. Takshila was known mainly for it’s study of medicine and also law and military sciences. Famous personalities of the subcontinent studies here including Paninii, a famous Sankskirt Grammatarian, Chanakya and Charaka, famous physicians of ancient times and Chandragupta Maurya, a famous ruler. Charaka was known for his work on ayurvedic medicine.He described a number of medicinal sciences and was one of the first to prescribe medicines. It was through him that medical knowledge went from Pakistan to the Arabic world.

It is a UNESCO heritage site

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Karakoram Highway from China to Pakistan is quite stunning.

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Thanks for the video!

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thanks mate. Glad you liked the videos. please check out my other ones as well and if you get a chance please visit those areas and take photos :)

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thnkx for sharing

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This was really nice. Amazing Picture. Thanks for the share

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Gwadar, Balochistan


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Azad Kashmir


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