photo: Public Domain / Rarelibra
Pakistan tehsils
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Habba Khatoon peak in Gurez Valley with river Neelam flowing towards Gilgit in Pakistan administered Kashmir. 8,000 ft above sea level presently Gurez is divided into three regions from Baghtor to Sharda Peeth, administered by Pakistan under the name of Neelum District. From Kamri to Minimarg, is part of Astore District Northern Areas, Pakistan and from Baghtor to Abdullae Tulail known as Tehsil Gurez part of district Bandipore, in Indian administered Kashmir.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Traditional dance of Gurez performed by the men folk. 8,000 ft above sea level presently Gurez is divided into three regions from Baghtor to Sharda Peeth, administered by Pakistan under the name of Neelum District. From Kamri to Minimarg, is part of Astore District Northern Areas, Pakistan and from Baghtor to Abdullae Tulail known as Tehsil Gurez part of district Bandipore, in Indian administered Kashmir.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Traditional wooden houses in picturisque Gurez Valley 123 kms north from Srinagar, summer capital of Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir. 8,000 ft above sea level presently Gurez is divided into three regions from Baghtor to Sharda Peeth, administered by Pakistan under the name of Neelum District. From Kamri to Minimarg, is part of Astore District Northern Areas, Pakistan and from Baghtor to Abdullae Tulail known as Tehsil Gurez part of district Bandipore, in Indian administered Kashmir.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Traditional wooden houses in picturisque Gurez Valley 123 kms north from Srinagar, summer capital of Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir. 8,000 ft above sea level presently Gurez is divided into three regions from Baghtor to Sharda Peeth, administered by Pakistan under the name of Neelum District. From Kamri to Minimarg, is part of Astore District Northern Areas, Pakistan and from Baghtor to Abdullae Tulail known as Tehsil Gurez part of district Bandipore, in Indian administered Kashmir.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Traditional wooden houses in picturisque Gurez Valley 123 kms north from Srinagar, summer capital of Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir. 8,000 ft above sea level presently Gurez is divided into three regions from Baghtor to Sharda Peeth, administered by Pakistan under the name of Neelum District. From Kamri to Minimarg, is part of Astore District Northern Areas, Pakistan and from Baghtor to Abdullae Tulail known as Tehsil Gurez part of district Bandipore, in Indian administered Kashmir.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Men in Gurez Valley123 kms north from Srinagar, summer capital of Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir busy in chooping wood with traditional saw. Gurez is located near the Line of Control between India and Pakistan adminsitered Kashmirs. 2009 summers witnessed many infiltration bids through Gurez. 8,000 ft above sea level presently Gurez is divided into three regions from Baghtor to Sharda Peeth, administered by Pakistan under the name of Neelum District. From Kamri to Minimarg, is part of Ast
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Women in Gurez known for their work culture, come back from forests after collecting firewood for daily requirements. Gurez is remains cut off from rest of Indian administered Kashmir due to heavy snow fall at least for six months.8,000 ft above sea level presently Gurez is divided into three regions from Baghtor to Sharda Peeth, administered by Pakistan under the name of Neelum District. From Kamri to Minimarg, is part of Astore District Northern Areas, Pakistan and from Baghtor to Abdullae Tul
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Women in Gurez known for their work culture, come back from forests after collecting firewood for daily requirements. Gurez is remains cut off from rest of Indian administered Kashmir due to heavy snow fall at least for six months.8,000 ft above sea level presently Gurez is divided into three regions from Baghtor to Sharda Peeth, administered by Pakistan under the name of Neelum District. From Kamri to Minimarg, is part of Astore District Northern Areas, Pakistan and from Baghtor to Abdullae Tul
photo: Creative Commons / Makks2010
Road Side Canals At Pilibhit
photo: Creative Commons / Waqas.usman
Gilgit
photo: Creative Commons / Ammarkh
Chishtian (Punjabi, Urdu: چشتیاں) is a town located in Bahawalnagar District of Punjab Province in Pakistan. It is located at 29.48N, 072.50E, 140 kilometers in north-east of Bahawalpur and 46 kilometers in south-west of Bahawalnagar on the left bank of river Sutlej. The town is 155 meters above the sea level. It was a sub-division of Bahawalpur Division, which was part of Bahawalpur State.
photo: GFDL / Lmbuga
Khichan is a village in the Jodhpur district of the Indian state of Rajasthan that in recent years has established a tradition of feeding wild birds, including Demoiselle Cranes that winter here every year. Up to 500 kilogrammes (1,102 pounds) of bird seed are consumed every day by the feeding birds.[1] Khichan village now hosts over 9,000 Demoiselle Cranes from as early as August each year to as late as March of the following year. The village, which has become popular among bird watchers, achi