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Balochistan Paradise

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Balochistan- An Undiscovered Paradise; A non-political a/c, aims to highlight and promote the untapped beauty of #Balochistan

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The lost civilisation of Balochistan. Did you know Mehrgarh in Bolan is said to be one of the oldest civilisations of the world? Yet we know nothing about it unfortunately

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The holy month of Ramazan is coming to an end - praying this month brings loads of happiness all around you. Here is a beautiful rendition of a famous Naat (Qasidat al Burda) with Balochi musical instruments. #Balochistan #ramazan2023

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Ormara is a town in Gwadar, Balochistan, Pakistan. Its a port in the Makran coastal region located 360 km west of Karachi and 230 km east of Gwadar on the Arabian Sea. The historical routes or Ormara are linked with Alexander the Great, who stayed there with his army for a few

Ormara is a town in Gwadar, Balochistan, Pakistan. 
Its a port in the Makran coastal region located 360 km west of Karachi and 230 km east of Gwadar on the Arabian Sea. 

The historical routes or Ormara are linked with Alexander the Great, who stayed there with his army for a few
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Spent the night camping at the foothills of mighty Chandargupt Mud volcano. The areas surrounding Makran Coastal Highway are truly archeological wonders   This active volcano is 300ft tall and holds special significance in Hindu religion. An annual pilgrimage takes place here

Spent the night camping at the foothills of mighty Chandargupt Mud volcano. The areas surrounding Makran Coastal Highway are truly archeological wonders
 
This active volcano is 300ft tall and holds special significance in Hindu religion. An annual pilgrimage takes place here