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Nevertheless, children rejoiced on hills covered with a blanket of snow in Shangla, even as the precipitation made getting around difficult.

Meanwhile, Murree and its adjoining areas received six inches of snow on Tuesday after a long dry spell. A large number of tourists thronged the hill station and engaged in snowball fights. for 2017.

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Children walk on a snow-covered hill in Shangla.— Umar Bacha

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A man walks on a road covered with snow in Shangla.— Umar Bacha

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Children enjoying snow pose for a photo in Shangla.—

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People walk under umbrellas during the first snowfall of the year in Murree.— APP

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People walk on a snow-covered road in Shangla.— Umar Bacha
 
These traditional vendors sell real winter treat on the streets. When you grab hot roasted nuts in cold hands during chilly winter, it feels not a snack but simply divine food to munch on.

Photo by - Anam Saeed

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