Naveed A Bari
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Articles By Naveed A Bari
Poles record a major breakthrough as they emerge the first conquerors of Gasherbrum-1 in winters Perseverance has finally paid off. Poles have clinched yet another winter summit, battling the gruesome Karakorum and have emerged the conquerors of the latest 8000er, Gasherbrum-1 in Pakistan as reported by www.pakistan-explorer.com. On 9th March 2012, approximately at […]
Mar 21 2012 | Posted in
Pakistan |
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UNESCO refuses to extend World Heritage status to three sites in Pakistan The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) has now declined Pakistan’s request to extend World Heritage status to three of the ten entries Pakistan filed for in the year 2010. UNESCO has already awarded several World Heritage status to the […]
Mar 19 2012 | Posted in
Pakistan |
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Tent-Pegging comes to Islamabad The latest Tent-pegging competition held under the auspices of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) is now in full swing in the F-9 Park Islamabad. The event has been organized after a lapse of almost eight years when it was first organized in 2004. The show is part of the larger […]
Mar 17 2012 | Posted in
Pakistan |
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The withering Juniper Forests of Ziarat The Juniper forests of Balochistan are an ecological and cultural treasure of the country. These rare and centuries old forests are located in Ziarat and Zargoon areas of Balochistan. Junipers are one of the slowest growing trees in the world and are therefore often called “living fossils” Although […]
Mar 14 2012 | Posted in
Pakistan |
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Three climbers go missing on Gasherbrum-1 as Search and Rescue operations continue with the help of Pak Army Three climbers from the international team have gone missing on the Gasherbum-1, the third highest mountain in Pakistan, surging to a colossal 8,068 meters. Gerfried Goschl, the legendary Austrian mountaineer who was leading the team […]
Mar 13 2012 | Posted in
Pakistan |
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Pakistan-explorer.com: A ray of hope in the clogged-up tourism culture in the country Launched with a distinct vision of promoting the tourism culture in the country, www.pakistan-explorer.com is no less than a breath of fresh air, striving to do justice with the huge bounty of natural wonders and resources the country possess. Tourism in […]
Mar 12 2012 | Posted in
National,
Pakistan |
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Japanese professor warns of losing the archeological site forever if Gandhara is not excavated "For its preservation, it is crucial to resume work on the Buddhist site, Ranigat located in Gandhara. However, due to the deteriorating security situation and devolution process, the country may risks losing years of history". This was stated by Japanese […]
Mar 10 2012 | Posted in
Pakistan |
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Migratory birds from Russia change course to leave Chitral barren and lifeless Chitral in particular and the wetlands of the country in general, have been facing a serious dearth of the migratory birds which normally visit the country to escape the harsh winters of the Siberia and Steppes of Russia. Millions of birds […]
Mar 5 2012 | Posted in
Pakistan |
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Leopards of Murree and Galliat Galliat leopards are normally friendly animals, and had not hurt any humans for decades. They are now starving because man has invaded their habitat. Ayaz Ahmed Khan gives an account of how two leopards were killed by wildlife department workers after six women were attacked and killed by a […]
Mar 3 2012 | Posted in
Pakistan |
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Hinglaj Temple in Hungol National Park Baluchistan: A revered Hindu Pilgrimage Hinglaj Mata is a Hindu temple in Hinglaj, on the Makran coast in the Lyari district of Baluchistan in Pakistan. Legend has it that when goddess Sati, the consort of god Shiva burnt herself in response to her father’s anger at […]
Mar 2 2012 | Posted in
Pakistan |
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A chronology of Indian atrocities in Kashmir and the rest of the neighboring countries-Last part India swallowed the princely state of Bantva-Manavadar and it 26 Muslim villages. India invaded and absorbed Goa 4,000 Portuguese security with a force of 30,000 on the basis of a foreign presence on “republic of India’s” land. India annexed […]
Feb 29 2012 | Posted in
Pakistan,
World |
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Hinglaj Temple in Baluchistan: The hidden historical treasure of Pakistan Hingula is 90 miles away from Karachi. The road from Karachi to Hingula is alongside the Arabian Sea. The area actually is a part of Baluchistan province of Pakistan. Hingol River falls on its way in Makran hills. Usual Transport is Camel or […]
Feb 27 2012 | Posted in
Pakistan |
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