Posted on September 22, 2007
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19 responses to “Natural Refrigerator in Naran, Pakistan”

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  3. Hiba says:

    I remember going to Quetta for a holiday with my family and we went to Huna and Otak lakes…I don’t think I’ve spelled those right…but anyway we took mangoes with us and cooled them in the flowing ice-cold water in the lakes there. They got so cold like better than from the refrigerator :)

  4. Ayaz Siddiqui says:

    about 10 years, I ate strawberries which were kept in the cold running water of River swat. I have yet to eat a better strawberry.