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Pakistan album cover, 235 photos.
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First picture inside Pakistan, a suburb of Quetta city. One of the first moments I remember in Quetta was sitting in a city center restaurant eating a steak.
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Boy in the burbs, Quetta
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Colorful rickshaw designs of Quetta, Pakistan.
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Strolling through a cloth market in Quetta
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Quetta food market
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Fruit and vegetables market
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A colorful dumptruck, Pakistini style
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Ziarat valley, at 2543 meters, is a famous tourist stop for being a town loved by Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan
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Ziarat valley and town
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Side-street of Ziarat town
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Main tea house of Ziarat with overhanging grape vines
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Front of Ziarat tea house
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Parting shot of Ziarat town and valley
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Town of Kolpur from the train as we tooted by
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Another remote town, pic taken from the train
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Bus from Ziarat to Quetta, train from Quetta into the south of Pakistan.
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Mohenjodaro museum display, with priest cast and various figurines
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I had to see these ruins. Mohenjodaro was one of the largest city-settlements of the Indus Valley Civilization.
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The Great Bath Mohenjodaro was the most developed and advanced city in South Asia during its peak.
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With covered drains on major streets the planning of this city was more advanced 4000 years ago than the present day surrounding communities.
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City streets of Mohenjodaro
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Buildings surrounding the Great Bath
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Richie rich quarters with circular wells
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Looking back at the Stupa mound
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Dolkri's evening crowd, nearest town to Mohenjodaro site