One used to enjoy trip to Naran on a wonderful wide n carpeted road built by FWO. The road has totally vanished after October 08, 2005 earthquake. Temporary road is been made but it often gets closed after aftershocks coz of land slides.
River Kunhar keep on moving along the road, some time parallel the to road and some time hundreds of feet below. From Kaghan onwards till Naran heavy landslides are normal. Three glaciers also come along the way. These landslides and water from glaciers badly damages the road making it very bumpy and uncomfortable.
Written Mar 15, 2006
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