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Quaid Avenue, Wah Cantt Wah Cantt, Pakistan, 47010
... maar ze vonden het prima dat we praktisch tussen de politie en militairen op het eigen teras zaken. Na eeen paar uuur begon het publiek aan te komen, wij gingen ook maar naar de tribune. Maar we mochten eigenlijk meteeen op de VIP tribune plaats nemen !! dat noem ik gast vrijheid !! uiteindelijk waren alle tribunes vol en begon de ceremonie, hoop kabaal en nationale trots. Het was echt hilarisch grappig, maar indrukwekkend, was echt een super ...
Islamabad, Punjab, Pakistan michielnienke... such additional features may include advanced insulating materials and waterproof/breathable fabric, although touring gloves may still lack advanced armoring features used in motorcycle racing gloves.<br><br>Material<br><br>Leather is the commonly used material. They are durable and long lasting. Most of the designs made out of these materials are sleek and stylish. Examples of the stylish ...
Islamabad, Islamabad, Pakistan askfazeel... mighty peaks including Nagar Parbat, Pakistan's second highest mountain at a height of 8125m.<br><br>But thankfully luck was on our side and the day dawned clear and beautiful. Our flight was only slightly delayed but the tension amongst the passengers was very obvious. Even if you were not worried about meeting the Taliban on the KKH the delays to travel from flight cancellations were more than a minor inconvenience. <br><br>We ...
Islamabad, Punjab, Pakistan crowdywendy... to be completely locked up and S had to bargain with the managers to let us stay - as they insisted we had to be members to stay there - even though they were almost completely empty. V & I discussed the merits of trying the use the waterworks on the men, but S managed to get to agree that we would pay for membership and the night's accommodation - annoying but still far cheaper than the hotel. It was too late to start looking around so we had something to ...
Taxila, Pakistan watchoutworldOur first stop was Rawlpindi - a travel hub where you can get buses to most places in the country. We traveled by train and we experienced some amazing hospitality from people sharing food and buying food for us - I was to learn that this is a typical custom here - no matter if we've spoken just a few words, the locals were our hosts and we were their guests - they seemed delighted to do things for us. From ...
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Islamabad, Islāmābād, Pakistan sabipak... advised against travelling the first part of the karokorum highway between islamabad and gilgit which passes through the at-times unstable north western frontier province, and so we were all told we were flying that bit and the truck would transit. now since the bomb allegedly the advice has changed and pretty much all of pakistan is medium-risk. as a result the lovely people at drago deciced that anyone who wants to can go on the transit trip ...
Rawalpindi, Pakistan nikkiviper... It rose rapidly to about 45 and then steadily up to 48. it was at that point that she was yanked back by her scarf into the shade by Richard whose gauge it was. Is he a caring considerate person who was genuinely concerned for Nic's welfare?? No - the gauge only went up to 50 and he thought it was going to break!! Last night i went out with 4 of the lads to find a restaurant as all the girls decided to stay in and I had already committed myself to going out. We found a ...
Rawalpindi, Pakistan queenietordAfter getting a Chinese visa in the green and clean city of Islamabad, I headed to Taxila, the ancient capital of Gandhara, where Buddhist ruins with Persian, Greek, and Mauryan influences show that the people of Pakistan were once part of a Buddhist land and Taxila was the crossroads. As the morning sun began to intensify, I began at the Bhir Mound, inhabited over two thousand years ago by Archaemenians from Persia and the oldest ...
Taxila, Pakistan lraleigh... disagree with Steinbeck's quote above and say that both good and evil exist on this earth, but are really only relativistic veils that cloud the Truth. Fundamental Muslims, however, such as the ones who translated my edition of the Koran, would disagree with this and interpret the Koran as meaning that God has two hands, literally--once again "timshel" at work. I was hoping for a more direct translation of the Koran and had to acknowledge where the translators ...
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