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English: The beautiful Attabad Lake in (2 hours jeep ride from Hunza), its 14 miles long and more than a 100 meters deep... the scenery there is huge and almost too good to be true... the cloud was so clear and dreamy that it seamed that someone just used fresh oil paints on it, and the half submerged Mountain were too gorgeous. No camera can capture that view.
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