Attitude Tourism in Lasbela, Balochistan

Posted on March 21, 2007
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S.A.J. Shirazi Has anyone done attitude tourism? I have. That was in Lasbela — an ancient tract surrounded by hills above the Arabian Sea. Before me Alexander from Macedonia was there; Young Muslim Generals Muhammad Bin Qasim and Muhammad Bin Haroon were there; and lately British bureaucrat Sir Robert Sandeman was there. Attitude tourism – […]

Bodhi Tree in Islamabad

Posted on March 19, 2007
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Guest Post by Mast Qalandar In my last two posts on Islamabad (here and here) I talked about the woods and the forest trails that I love so much and take to them whenever I can. In those woods, at the foot of the Margallas, until a few years ago, there was a very large […]

Mud Volcanoes of Balochistan

Posted on March 2, 2007
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Owais Mughal Pakistan’s Balochistan province is gifted with a diverse landscape. Among many geological wonders here, one big attraction is the presence of 18 mud volcanoes. Infact world’s largest and highest known mud volcano is located in Balochistan. The altitude of this highest mud volcano is 300 ft. The mud volcanoes of Balochistan are not […]

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