Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Nat-Jeo Pakistan

Although we do not have a channel by the name of "Nat-Geo Pakistan" yet, we certainly do have the content available here in Pakistan.

Today, I would like you all to accompany me on a very short roundup of some of the wildlife here. This is just an initial post on the subject aimed at introducing this aspect of Pakistan to everyone.

More detailed posts will follow with the passage of time.

Come Join us on this Tour...
























We will be visiting
Falcons in Baluchistan




























Peacocks residing in remote Oases.
















Turtles laying eggs on beaches

















More deadlier reptiles in Khirthar range


















Bats passing their days hanging upside down in ancient temples





















The Indian cobra or the Nag, in the valleys frequented by Jogis from all over Pakistan, who visit these places to catch the mysterious Nags.








































We will visit elusive endangered species having a very shy nature, such as this hardly visible Ibex from Lasbela.

























We need your company on this series of adventures...

one is lonely...
the synergy of one plus one goes beyond two...






















... three is even better company...















but...
... we always believe in....
"the more, the merrier"












So dive-in with us... we promise you, it will be worth the time.















credits:
concept for this post was developed in coordination with Khurram Abrar.

All photography was carried out in Pakistan.

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