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Waqas Usman | all galleries >> Pakistan Photos >> Nanga Parbat, Gilgit-Baltistan (Formerly Northern Areas), Pakistan - 2005 Trip > Nanga Parbat Covered in Mountains - 389.jpg
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27-JUN-2005

Nanga Parbat Covered in Mountains - 389.jpg

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Guest 31-Mar-2011 09:28
Our country is very beauyiful.we have to protect it from every kind of danger. waqas bhai May u live Long.aamen.Shahbaz
Mohammad Saeed Irfan 08-Apr-2010 08:02
Dear Usman:
Assalamu Alikum. I am greatly fascinated to see your photogallery of my beloved area.
Thank you very much for sharing your photo with the public. Allah has bestowed Pakistan with everything. By the way I am from a village named orgr, 3 kilometer from Mansehra but have got a chance only last (2009)year to see Khaghan and beautiful saifulmuluk lake . I am currently based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Thank you again for enabling me to visit all these places by just only click of a PC button. May Allah protect you and enable you to share more photo of other magnificient places in our area.

Wassalam
Mohammad Saeed Irfan
Taha hassan 31-Aug-2009 06:14
what a great picture and thanks for sharing. Hope some day I will visit it.
Waqas Usman15-Aug-2007 06:05
Wa Alaikum Assalam Karima,

Thank you for your comments, the place is magnificent and really worth a visit, but it's a tough climb even up to the fairy meadows part. I have seen very few Pakistani ladies going up the difficult path, even the boys were having a hard time climbing, the quicker of us took 3-4 hours, some took 8-9 hours to get to the Fairy Meadows area from the Tato village (where the trek starts). I would recommend going to Hunza becuase it's easier for everyone and the views are much more magnificent (or maybe I'm more fascinated because I haven't got digital camera pics from my 2001 trip and I haven't been able to go back again).

Allah Hafiz,
Waqas
Karima Ali 14-Aug-2007 15:58
Assalamau Alaikum .... mashallah !!!!!!! magnificent scenes ..inshallah ! one day i'll visit !

Allah Hafiz
Karima