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A police inspector of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Police stationed in the Samahni valley of Bhimber district.
Aircraft: Airbus A321-211(SL)
Operator: TAM Linhas Aéreas
Location: Aeroporto Internacional de Guarulhos - SBGR
Registration: PT-XPJ
Serial Number: 6798
Year Built: 2015
Ex: D-AZAD
Expatriate homes such as this one exist in and arround Mirpur. Most expats live in Britian. This home was photographed months ago when it was being constructed. This residence is situated at Palchoora Town near Mirpur, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. Link of this home photographed earlier: farm4.static.flickr.com/3034/2494905003_7640410240_b.jpg
BSL based WAP-4 loco - 22212 (ex-WAP-6 locomotive in 222XX series) skips Nalpur with Howrah bound 12129 (Pune-Howrah) Azad Hind Express at its tow !!
A view of the Samahni valley in the Bhimber district of Azad Kashmir or POK. The valley is situated bang on the line of control that seperates the POK (Azad Kashmir) from IHK (Indian held Kashmir)
Azad Maidan, and Bombay's (actually, Konkan's) characteristic red soil. In the far background, the Bombay Municipal Corporation's spire/dome hybrid (almost minaret) under repair. To its right, the dome of VT.
In the foreground and immediate background, Cricket: the purported religion of India, and therefore the opiate of its masses.
The elite cricketers play at Bombay Gymkhana, on the other side of the pathway. The proletariat, on the other hand, have this barren patch of land to play on :D
One of the beautiful spots of the Neelum valley located on the banks of the Neelum river at an altitude of 1,981 meters (6,499 ft), about 136 kilometers (85 mi) from Muzaffarabad.
The ruins of the famous temple and Hindu pilgrimage site Sharada Peeth, dedicated to the goddess Sharada, is situated in this town. Other historical sites in the town include the Sharda fort, and Kishan Ghaati.
Few private hotels and a tourist hostel of AJK Tourism Department located there for tourists stay.
A small marble factory at Mirpur. These marble factories are small units and they supply marble and granite to the construction boom funded by British expats
Sharda - a breath-taking green spot at an altitude of 1981m. Shardi and Nardi are two mountain peaks overlooking the valley, reputedly named after legendary princess Sharda. It has a captivating landscape with numerous springs and hill-sides covered with trees. On the right bank, opposite Sharda, the Neelum is joined by the Surgan Nallah along which a track leads to Nurinar Pass and through it to the Kaghan Valley. Ruins of an old Buddhist University can also be found in Sharda. Sharda is very historical place to visit. Visit Neelum Valley for Kashmir Tours & Travels.
A view of the Samahni valley in the Bhimber district of Azad Kashmir or POK. The valley is situated bang on the line of control that seperates the POK (Azad Kashmir) from IHK (Indian held Kashmir)