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Pangkor Island is a resort island in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia. It has a population of approximately 25,000. Nearby islands include Pangkor Laut Island, Giam Island (Pulau Giam), Mentagor Island (Pulau Mentagor), Simpan Island (Pulau Simpan) and Tukun Terindak Island (Pulau Tukun Terindak). The major industries of the island are tourism and fishing. Pangkor Island has a land area of Read more...
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Sipadan is the only oceanic island in Malaysia, rising 600 metres (2,000 ft) from the seabed. It is located in the Celebes Sea off the east coast of Sabah, Malaysia. It was formed by living corals growing on top of an extinct volcanic cone that took thousands of years to develop. Sipadan is located at the heart of the Indo-Pacific Read more...
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The Cameron Highlands is a district in Pahang, Malaysia occupying an area of 712.18 square kilometres (274.97 sq mi). To the north, its boundary touches that of Kelantan; to the west, it shares part of its border with Perak. Situated at the northwestern tip of Pahang, the “Camerons” is approximately 90 kilometres (56 mi) from Ipoh, roughly 200 kilometres (120 Read more...
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FeaturedShandar chowk is the famous most crossroad (chowk) in Jhelum city. It is surrounded by commercial areas such as Railway road, Nia Bazar, Sabzi Mandi, Main Bazar, Tehsil Road, and Civil Lines Road. It’s a market. You can find everything here easily.Clothing, shoes, food items and much more.It’s a main point of jhelum city like a comercial area. All types Read more...
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FeaturedChato chowk is a Historical place, in pushto chato is used for a pot in which water are stored. Its made of clay mud. Here these pots were made in old era. It’s a busy local area in mardan, It’s a good there to get pure natural edibles oil extract from local oil expeller. In old age when people travelled Read more...
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FeaturedBashirabad chowk is a busy place, chicken, fruits and vegitable shops, market. All essential commodities of all are available at the said chowk. Bashirabad chowk connects roads that goes to Firdous GT road, warsak road, charsadda road and Ashaab baba road. A small bazaar is situated where every kind of groceries, medicne, foods, hardware etc are also available. Nice place Read more...
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Tariq Road is from one of the most areas in karachi Its also the most busy road of Karachi. There are so many Fomous place nearby Tariq road like Jheel Park it is a nice place to relax during the night time as the place is not crowded. They have made enough seating arrangement for people as you don’t get Read more...
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FeaturedIn Dolmen Mall there is there are so many options of shopping in this mall like quality of fabrics It is one of the best places in karachi to fulfill your shopping desire along with decent food courts & childrens play area is also good.There are shopping or to hang out with friends & family if you can tolerate the Read more...
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FeaturedIn Pakistan the habit of reading books has declined to an alarming level. There are various causes that can be attributed to the sad state of readership. The mushrooming of TV channels, high prices of books and the new trend of ‘job-oriented’ education are considered major causes of the decline in reading. However, the notion that people no longer appreciate Read more...
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It stands silently at one corner of the Charing Cross — amongst the most historical areas in the city to date. Silently, it has witnessed the transformation of Pakistan for exactly a century now and it is with this silence that it celebrates a hundred years of its existence — no banners, no fliers or signs of any Read more...
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FEATUREDFeaturedMultan Fort or Old Fort (also called Qila Kohna) was built about 2600 years ago on a high mound in the center of the city, on the bank of River Chanab (and Ravi) to defend the city against invaders from west and north. It was destroyed and rebuilt time and again. The last fort was built 1100 years ago. It Read more...
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FeaturedThe Balochistan Sphinx is routinely passed off by journalists as a natural formation, although no archaeological survey appears to have been conducted on the site. If we explore the features of the structure, as well as its surrounding complex, it becomes difficult to accept the oft-repeated premise that it has been shaped by natural forces. Rather, the site looks Read more...