Rare shots of Pakistan
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@thephilosopherkartik tourism will probably bring money,it will also bring environmental damage,i don't believe tourism is the best thing for long term sustainability
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Pakistan has fantastic mountains!
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Amazing images i've heard that Pakistan is the headen paradise
salam from Arabia to our lovely pakistani brothers
arabiannight100 3 months ago
@arabiannight100 thank you very much. Unfortunately Pakistan is much less beautiful than 50 years ago because of overpopulation. Before the 1980s Pakistan was a great place to live in and a very civilized country. Thank you for your comments. People like you are what the Arab world needs.
PakistaniShaheen 3 months ago
A rather random question, but have you been to many of these places?
thephilosopherkartik 5 months ago
@thephilosopherkartik very few of them. i've been to. I've been to Skardu, Gilgit, Abbottabad and Islamabad. But Balochistan province I once went to as a 2 year old. it was a farm.
PakistaniShaheen 5 months ago
It's sad that such a large proportion of Pakhtunkhwa, including Chitral, is practically inaccessible to tourists. The north-west of Pakistan has immense scenic beauty, the tourism potential, if utilized, could turn the region's fate around. Yet, I don't see that happening in the near future. I can't help but draw a parallel with J&K and the Indian northeast.
thephilosopherkartik 5 months ago
@thephilosopherkartik very true. I worry about the Kalash people. They probably are the last people to practice Indo-European culture and religion. They may hold the key to our ancient past.
PakistaniShaheen 5 months ago