There are many beautiful places in my city, especially near where I grew up. I've talked about some beautiful places that I've visited and photographed in previous posts. Our beautiful mountains lead to the Three Peak Mountain, which is the final stop for hikers. Another location is the Hazara graveyard, which is about 2 to 3 kilometres in size. Other places to visit include the lovely Dam, which is full of beautiful nature, and the gardens, which are simply amazing to visit and provide peace of mind. There are other places where I will take you and show you some other wonders.
In this post, I've taken you close to the Cantonment area, which is almost entirely under the control of the Pakistani army. The overall environment in the cantonment area is very beautiful because it is under the control of the army and is also designated as a VIP area. This is a location near one of the checkpoints that is almost desolate but has beautiful trees, flowers, some animals, and a human population. The Brahvi people live in this location, where they have pitched their tents in order to live their forever. They are very poor people, but the good news is that they are truly living a natural life.
They have access to a variety of natural foods because they cultivate their own land and have some sheep from which they drink pure milk and fresh vegetables. There is also a graveyard nearby with a stunning view, as shown in the photo. The area is densely forested, and there are some old buildings built into the mountain sides. The lovely goat is the animal of these Brahvi people, and it has become the photographic subject.
There are some photographs of nature taken at various points in time. Some photographs of sunsets and evenings are taken, which is very relaxing. Flowers are always my favourite subjects to photograph, and they should never be overlooked. These blue tulips are very beautiful with their dark blue colour, which represents the beauty of nature. Some photographs of these people and their traditional items are taken while they are engaged in their daily activities.
The moon has another perspective, which has been used as an embellishment for my post. This is the 5th day of the month of Ramadan, which is nearly over. This moon grows larger until the fourteenth, then disappears until it appears again. These are some of the photographs I took of this lovely location, and I hope you enjoy the post. If you liked the read, please leave a comment. Thank you for sticking with me until the end.