Hussani Bridge Hunza is one of the most dangerous bridges in the world. Yes, this picture is of the dangerous suspension bridge of Gilgit-Baltistan Located in the Gojal Valley area of Hunza District Located in the village of Husseini,
it is the second most dangerous bridge in the world. The gab between two steps is minimum one foot. I was very excited to cross this bridge when I go on 10 to 15 steps it began shake and i was frightened and came back and really feel the terror of this bridge.
This bridge is totally in wilderness there are no safety measure no coast guards Unfortunately if someone slipped and fell in river noone would help you mostly dead body will never found again.
The world's second largest salt mine, said to have been discovered by Alexander the Great's horse.
Hingol National Park
Lunar landscape, a mud volcano and bizarre rock formations.
HE HINGOL NATIONAL PARK IS situated in Pakistan’s troubled southwestern province of Baluchestan. It is mostly famous for the Makran Coastal Highway, which snakes across an inhospitable lunar landscape and passes several bizarre rock formations, most notably a rock resembling the Sphinx of Giza and the so-called Princess of Hope, a rock formation in the shape of a human being on a rocky outcrop.
Another important feature of the national park is a mud volcano, the only one in South Asia and at the same time the highest located mud volcano in the world. Its geological features aside, the 1650 square kilometers park is also an important habitat for Ibex, Gazelles, Urials and a large number of bird species.
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