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Gidani Beach is a beach on the Arabian Sea located near the Hub River. Gidani beach has been the final destination for many ships which have been broken up for scrap at this location, including the SS Canberra in 1997. it is the largest ship breaking yard.
Gidani is a small coastal city of Lasbela District located in the southern part of Baluchistan along the Arabian Sea, Pakistan. It is also a Union Council of Hub Tehsil[1] and is just a 1 hour drive away from Karachi, Sindh. The population of Gidani is estimated to be over 100,000 in 2005.
Balochistan is the largest province of Pakistan by geographical area, constituting approximately 43% of the total area of Pakistan. At the 1998 census, Balochistan had a population of roughly 6.5 million. Its neighbouring regions are Iran to the west, Afghanistan and the North West Frontier Province to the north, Punjab and Sindh to the east. To the south is the Arabian Sea. The main languages in the province are Balochi. The other languages spoken in the province Pashto and Brahui. The capital and largest city is Quetta.
Slavery gwader balochistan.Slaves being brought from africa,mostly eastern coast of africa,especially from zanzibar
Pasni Beach, Camp and Fish Harbor, Balochistan, Pakistan
Pasni Beach, Campsite and Fish Harbor, Balochistan, Pakistan
Children heading towards school in a remote area of Kund malir Balochistan, where literacy rate is very low, still they manage to traverse rough terrain and goto school everyday.
Reminds me of privileged people having access to roads and cars and these kids are simply free from such desires and life is simple, they don't mind walking every day to get themselves educated.
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Another aerial view of somewhere near Panjgaur, Balochistan. The #CPEC route can be seen clearly which we traveled during #PakMotorRally17
Buzi pass lies on makran coastal highway, its an up and down ride while crossing, much of these beautiful landscape is due erosion, some of it is due to wind erosion which has eaten much of the upper part that cliff, its when strong winds take away little light sand leaving harder sand inside intact due to which these beautiful and somewhat handmade looking structures are formed