Tuesday, 5 August 2014

BEAUTIFUL PAKISTAN

It is called Baluchitherium: “Baluchi” for Balochistan; “therium” for Beast.

Baluchitherium is an extinct Rhinoceros and the largest land mammal ever lived on the earth about 30 million years ago.

It is called Baluchitherium: “Baluchi” for Balochistan; “therium” for Beast.

It literally means the “beast of Balochistan” and was named so because it was first discovered in the Bugti Hills (ranging in age from 30 million years to 20 million years ago) Balochistan, PAKISTAN

A Balochi man on sight where “Balochitherium” (Largest land Mammal in the World) fossils discovered, PAKISTAN

HANNA LAKE, QUETTA, PAKISTAN

kumrat valley, jahaz dand or katora lake, PAKISTAN

LEOPARD OF PAKISTAN

The Biafo Glacier is a 67 km (42 mi) long glacier in the Karakoram Mountains of Gilgit Baltistan.