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Hi All:

Thanks for sharing your trip pics with us baja9007! :)

Regards,

Alan
Thanks alot Alan for liking it:)

You may not realize but your posts and pics literally change the way many many people in the USA view Pakistan . In a geographical and environmental sense.
Beautiful.
Thanks you!Media is the main cluprit that is showing the negative image of pakistan through out the world.
Pakistan is a special interest destination as its main attraction includes adventure tourism in the Northern Areas, cultural and archaeological tourism and its a must visit place for adventurers!
Agree 100% I was one of those, who thought Pakistan was all desert with very little vegetation. Thanks much for posting this. It looks a lot like some areas of Colorado, you even an animal that looks like our Marmot. Our high elevation areas average 2000-3000 meters which is several thousand meters lower than that park explaining the more sparse vegetation.
will upload some pics later from the same trip you will love it as the area is rich in vegetation.its the same golden marmot:)
 
Thanks so much for the pics! One day I will visit there in my LandCruiser! Easily in my top ten places to visit in the world...
thanks!do inform me so that i can join u on my landcruiser:p.....i will visit this place a thousand times:bounce:
 
well i have some bad new for all of our members over here Baja9007 is no longer with us he was my nephew and we did lot of travlling toghter in pakistan , i will try my best to keep this thread rolling for him as he was gr8 patriot of ,Beautiful Pakistan
 
well i have some bad new for all of our members over here Baja9007 is no longer with us he was my nephew and we did lot of travlling toghter in pakistan , i will try my best to keep this thread rolling for him as he was gr8 patriot of ,Beautiful Pakistan

I am sorry to hear of your loss. His photos and descriptions of Pakistan caused many to reconsider traveling to that part of the world. Thank you for continuing in his absence. I hope that your family is able to heal quickly.
 
Hi all,

aaark35, I am very sorry to hear of the loss of your nephew.

I appreciated the stories & photos that baja9007 shared with us.

Thank you for letting us know why we had not heard from him in awhile.

Hold onto your fond memories of him.

Regards,

Alan


well i have some bad new for all of our members over here Baja9007 is no longer with us he was my nephew and we did lot of travlling toghter in pakistan , i will try my best to keep this thread rolling for him as he was gr8 patriot of ,Beautiful Pakistan
 
Hi all, am new to this forum.

Baja9007 was a dear friend and we shared similar passions of 4X4, offroading, touring and photoghraphy!

He wanted to share the absolutely gorgeous terrains from the north of our country. I will try to post up some of the pics from my collection of the region!
 
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Deosai Plains

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Ok, I will try to post up the pics links from some other forums to see if that works!

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Yes it does! :)
 
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My Nissan Patrol Pickup 4X4. Its got a straight 6, 4500cc engine with manual tranny.

A water crossing enroute Deosai!

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