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Manghopir is a rural area of Karachi, named after Sufi Pir Haji Syed Sakhi Sultan. The area has the oldest Sufi shrines in the city, hot sulphur springs that are believed to have curative powers, and many crocodiles - believed locally to be the sacred disciples of Pir Mangho. Balochs often call this place as ‘Mangi’ or Garm-aab / Sard-aab (due to the presence of the hot & cold springs).
The Manghopir Lake is situated near the shrine of Sufi Pir Mangho and there over hundred Mugger crocodiles in the lake which are fed by the pilgrims.
This young lady is happy the finish line is in sight. She was running in the CIBC Run for the Cure, for her grandma
Sourcecamp 2011 sightseeing trip by Ilona Lysova.
Exploring Prague at Sourcecamp 2011 by Ilona Lysova.
I love how the topiary is coming out of the dark and pointing to the light.
"Then they came to Jericho. As Jesus and his disciples, together with a large crowd, were leaving the city, a blind man, Bartimaeus (which means “son of Timaeus”), was sitting by the roadside begging. When he heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to shout, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!”
Mark 10:46,47
Further reading on this story here.
If I was the type of person I could have walked off with this sight scope and no one would be the wiser cause absolutely no one was around plus when I mentioned this later to the instructor of this bird watching school group they were totally unconcerned.
Unfortunately I had to cut down my plum tree! One afternoon I went to look around the garden to take pictures & found these tiny wild daisies leaning against the freshly cut tree stump, where the sunlight
was hitting everything just right, & took a few delightful shots! (Best viewed on black)
Tokyo Big Sight convention center in, of course, Tokyo, Japan. On the outside, it is deceivingly small looking, as all you can see is the upper floors. Inside are 8 convention halls the size of the promenade leading up to the building itself.
I was here for Comic Market 71. The people you see here are just the small amount of people that decided to leave before the rush.