Pakistan in Pictures (Updated Daily)

UKPakistani

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UKPakistani

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one bad day....doesnt mean pakistan is not beautiful.it still is and always will be INSHALLAH.

You are right, but today my faith is shaken, it was a day about love of Allah's Messenger.
People were looting killing and all sorts of things. This is the ISLAMIC Republic of Pakistan ?
 

Mehrushka

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You are right, but today my faith is shaken, it was a day about love of Allah's Messenger.
People were looting killing and all sorts of things. This is the ISLAMIC Republic of Pakistan ?

I know it really hurts,thats not the way how people should react,it was like as if the country is having a civil war,but jesa bhi hai,acha hai bura hai hamara hi hai:)
 

UKPakistani

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Image taken by Landsat 7 on June 14, 2000

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Waziristan Hills, Pakistan​
Deep purple and green hues enhance the Waziristan Hills, a mountainous region of northwest Pakistan near the Afghanistan border. A formidable landscape, the Waziristan Hills are a hodgepodge of steep, rugged hills split by narrow passes and deep gorges. Rivers coursing down from the mountains provide water for agriculture in a region of scanty rainfall.
 

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Pakistan Flooding From Space. More than 16" of rain fell on northwestern Pakistan in late July, the result was the worst flooding in at least 80 years. Nearly a fifth of the country remains submerged underwater - this high-resolution NASA "Terra" satellite image shows the Indus River out of its banks in the town of Sukkur, Pakistan.

(floods of 2010)
 

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In this July 2012 photo taken from a camera mounted to a remote-controlled helicopter and provided by Remo Massima, Peter Ortner, Corey Rich and David Lama stand atop the Trango Summit in northern Pakistan's Karakoram mountain range. Drones have long been the domain of the U.S. military, which uses them extensively in Pakistan’s tribal areas near the Afghanistan border to spy on and target threats to the United States. Recently, however, civilians have increasingly turned to drones to shoot ground-breaking footage or angles of adventure sports.



 
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In this July 2012 photo provided by Aurora Photos for Mammut, Peter Ortner and David Lama walk on the Trango Summit in northern Pakistan's Karakoram mountain range while a remote-controlled helicopter flies over them. Drones have long been the domain of the U.S. military, which uses them extensively in Pakistan’s tribal areas near the Afghanistan border to spy on and target threats to the United States. Recently, however, civilians have increasingly turned to drones to shoot ground-breaking footage or angles of adventure sports.



 

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In this July 2012 photo provided by Aurora Photos for Mammut, Peter Ortner and David Lama ascend the Trango Summit in northern Pakistan's Karakoram mountain range. When they reached the summit, a camera mounted to a small remote-controlled helicopter recorded stunning images of the trio surrounded by the Karakoram range. Drones have long been the domain of the U.S. military, which uses them extensively in Pakistan’s tribal areas near the Afghanistan border to spy on and target threats to the United States. Recently, however, civilians have increasingly turned to drones to shoot ground-breaking footage or angles of adventure sports.



 

UKPakistani

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Dharki, a city located in the Ghotki District of upper Sindh is home to a sizable Muslim community, as well as a Hindu minority.

The Sant Satram Das Temple, with its sprawling grounds is overlooked by multiple statues of Hindu deities and is located close to the Bharchundi Sharif Shrine.
The shrine is a Sufi centre with a madrassah that has been mentioned in the media in connection with a high number of alleged forced conversions of members from the Hindu community in the area.
 

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