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    Phoning Home

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    Wonderful place and great composition inspite of young lady's cell phone call. Very historical place and world renkown place. Thanks for sharing such lovely phto.With best regards. Nadeem Khawar......... .

    Untitled

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    Hello Attila Ardai,

    very simple image with traditional b&w, Realy attractive among so many pictures on this page.May if you include the hand of image and little more detail of home make it more attractive. But overall I love this simplicity.

    Best regards. Nadeem Khawar.............. .

    Untitled

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    Hello,

    What I am feeling is not writable due to my bad english or I do not have words which I like to write. very soft feeling . Curve is looking like her waist and texture is like the drops of water on her, Great shot . With best regards. Nadeem Khawar.

    Eagle-Hunter

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    Hello Karl,

    Thanks for showing such wonderful image and a tradition which is alive still in such modren world.No doubt Kazak people are very found of eagles and hunting with them.this is the passion in their jeans.Thanks again for such marvelous cultural exchange. With best regards. Nadeem Khawar.

    Mojhgarh Fort

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    Water carrying is the usual of each family who are living in

    Cholistan. Women go to water source in groups and fill the pitchers

    and came back. Thogh this is very hard in such modren world but is a

    beautiful culture.

    The desert was under perennial regular irrigated cultivation till

    1200 BCE and under seasonal regular irrigated cultivation till about

    600 BCE[citations needed]. The area turned into arid and desolate

    desert with drying up of River Hakra. These days again, the desert

    is undergoing a process of profound change because of canal system

    originating from the River Sutlaj. But one can still find people

    living in houses made of mud and straw almost as they might have

    been living 200 years ago.

    Thanks for sharing and your time.

    "Tender"

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    Hello yasuo osakabe,

    Very nice portrait with tender feelings, Lovely. I hope you will show more about your colection of Malangs. Best regards. Nadeem Khawar.

    Kalash girl

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    Shy Kalash girl in street with grapes in a hand.

    Kalash women usually wear long black robes, often embroidered with

    cowrie shells. For this reason, they are known in Chitral as "The

    Black Kafirs". Men have adopted the Pakistani shalwar kameez, while

    children wear small versions of adult clothing after the age of four.

     

    In contrast to the surrounding Pakistani culture, the Kalash do not

    in general separate males and females or frown on contact between

    the sexes. However, menstruating girls and women are sent to live in

    the "bashaleni", the village menstrual building, during their

    periods, until they regain their "purity". They are also required to

    give birth in the bashaleni. There is also a ritual

    restoring "purity" to a woman after childbirth which must be

    performed before a woman can return to her husband

    Colors of Rohi

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    Cholistan Desert (Urdu: صحرائے چولستان, also locally known as Rohi)

    sprawls thirty kilometers from Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan and

    covers an area of 16,000 km?. It adjoins the Thar desert extending

    over to Sindh and into India.

     

    The word Cholistan is derived from Cholna which means "moving". The

    people of Cholistan lead a semi-nomadic life, moving from one place

    to another in search of water and fodder for their animals. The dry

    bed of the Hakra River runs through the area, along which many

    settlements of the Indus Valley Civilisation have been found.

    Thanks for your time and sharing.

    Rakaposhi,7788m.

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    Autumn in Hunza vally and Rakaposhi mountain 77888m in the

    background. Rakaposhi is in nagar valley butt this view is exposed

    from hunza side.

    Rakaposhi (R䫡poşi) is a mountain in the Karakoram mountain range

    in Pakistan. It is situated in the Nagar Valley approximately 100 km

    north of the city of Gilgit. Rakaposhi means "shining wall" in the

    local language. Rakaposhi is also known as Rakaposhi Peak. Rakapushi

    and Dumani ("Mother of Mist"). It is ranked 27th highest in the

    world and 12th highest in Pakistan, but it is more popular for its

    beauty than its rank might suggest and is said to be one of the most

    beautiful mountains in the world.

     

    Rakaposhi was first climbed in 1958 by Mike Banks and Tom Patey,

    members of a British-Pakistani expedition, via the Southwest

    Spur/Ridge route. Both of them suffered minor frostbite during the

    ascent. Another climber slipped and fell on the descent and died

    during the night.(thanks for text to Wikipidia)

    Dudibach Lake.

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    Rina may be you are right according the colors butt north side of Pakistan is always have very rich blue sky and photographers love it. thanks for your intrest.
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