Enigmatic footprints is a tip I want to show you. I put it under OTBP because it was quite off the tourists area when I stroll alone without any Harappans around me. These footprints looks somewhat the size of godzilla, therefore worth a look.
Written Aug 13, 2004
By looking at this photo, we know it was still in a visible path yet to be considered as off the beaten path, therefore this tip should be named Semi off the beaten path.
Written Aug 14, 2004
This is a tip to promote, to encourage more OTBP actions in travel. For this one, it shows 3 guys are about to go off into somewhere, somewhere that consider as off the beaten path.
Written Aug 14, 2004
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This is a tip to promote, to encourage more OTBP actions in travel. For this one, it shows 3 guys are about to go off into somewhere, somewhere that consider as...
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Harappa of 4500 year ago One of the four largest ancient urban civilizations located here on the Indus Valley. Another 3 were Mesopotamia, Egypt and China. From what I read especially...
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4500 years ago, a very well organizedc civilization existed in the vast plains of River Indus and its tributaries, stretching from foothills of the Himalaya to the Arabian Sea. This society was...
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The city of Harappa in Pakistan is more than 5000 years old. Some of the ruins of that time are still very well preserved and they also have a small museum there with objects of the time when the city...
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