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Tila shah Graveyard
Tila Shah Graveyard is located at 28 kilometers from the city of Mirpurkhas Sindh Pakistan
This Graveyard is full of with nine big tombs of Talpur Mirs at this time, but several years back there Were many more tombs which are no more because of extreme rain and no care.
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Many Thar residents who had migrated due to shortage of water have returned.

Hanif Samoon

The arid Thar desert has turned verdant after much-needed spells of rain fertilised the soil.

Many Thar residents, who had migrated to other pastures with their livestock or to earn livelihood due to a shortage of water, have returned to their villages in order to plant crops and resume cattle farming.

Following are some pictures of the desert after recent showers.

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The remarkable Karoonjhar hills turn green after rain in Thar. — Photo by author


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A breathtaking view of Karoonjhar hills in Thar. — Photo by author


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Residents spend their day out after rain in the desert. — Photo by author


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A Rohiro tree in full bloom after the recent spell of rain. — Photo by author


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Trees and shrubs grow outside and ancient Hindu temple in Churio area of Nagarparkar. — Photo by author


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Pearl millet (bajra) crops in a field in Thar. — Photo by author


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A farmer removes weeds from his farm. — Photo by author
 
Ayub Bridge and Lansdowne Bridge
Sukkur - Rohri - Sindh

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A fisherman shows a freshly caught palla. -Sindh

It is flooding season again in River Indus, with choppy waters rushing downstream towards the Kotri barrage. Under the water's surface though, there is a different kind of activity. The palla fish zooms ahead, continuing its journey upstream against the powerful river currents.
 
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