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Making of Attabad Lake....


On 4 January 2010 , in the remote Hunza Valley of Northern Pakistan, a massive landslide buried the village of Attabad, destroyed 26 houses and killed 20 people. The landslide dammed Hunza River and formed an extensive lake of 100m depth.

The 28 kilometers stretched lake finally submerged the Karakoram Highway including six bridges; hundreds of houses, hundreds of business infrastructures, cultivated lands, thousands of trees and other properties in the lake but drainage of water from the lake is still a nightmare even after its 11th anniversary on 4th January 2021.

Frontier Works Organization was mobilized on the site on 22 January 2010 for clearance of the landslide. The valiant soldiers of FWO cleared the land slide and helped the stranded people of Hunza valley.



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Pakistan is home to the world's most challenging Climbs ( Both Mountains and Rocks ) and Saltoro and Hushe Range challenge the worlds best climber to test their skills.



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مہدی آباد گاؤں، کھرمنگ ویلی، گلگت بلتستان۔۔۔🌾🍁
Scenic Mehdiabad Village of Kharmang valley 💕

The Kharmang Valley (وادی کھرمنگ) is one of five main valleys in the Gilgit Baltistan region.
The area became a district in 2015, with temporary headquarters at Tolti.
The valley sits about 120 km from Skardu.

Photo by Imtiaz Hussain


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Shangrila resort, Skardu, GB
Camera .... Mustafa Ali



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Aerial view of Kharpocho Fort & Skardu Valley Nowadays.


Skardu Fort or Kharpocho (کھر فچو; Urdu: قلعہ سکردو‎) means The king of Forts is a fort in Skardu city in Gilgit-Baltistan.

Australian mountaineer and filmmaker Greg Child writes that the fort is "perched above the junction of the rivers" and overlooks the Rock of Skardu.

Picture .... Farooq Umer Seeru

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