Wild Snake Gourd

Wild Snake Gourd (Trichosanthes lobat), also known as bitter snake gourd is a slender annual monoecious climber in the family Cucurbitaceae. It grows wildly in the hilly area of KPK, Pakistan. The unripe green fruits are cooked as a vegetable.

Wild Snake Gourd (Trichosanthes lobat)
Wild Snake Gourd Flower
Wild Snake Gourd Flower
Wild Snake Gourd
Wild Snake Gourd
Wild Snake Gourd

Bark Mantis

Bark Mantis is a common name used for various species of praying mantis. They got the name "Bark mantis" from the fact that they camouflage to resemble tree bark.

Bark Mantis
Bark Mantis
Bark Mantis

Ghurghushto Buner

Ghurghushto (غورغشتو) is a beautiful village and one of the 26 union council of Buner District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is about 45 km from daggar the district head quarter of district buner and about 19 km from Swabi city. The People of Ghurghushto are highly hospitable, decent, cultured and civilized. Ghurghushto bazar is a main market not only for the nearby villages but also for the people of swabi. Ghurghushto is also famous for sikh cummunity who reside there.

Ghurghushto Buner
Gurghushti
Gurghushti
Gurghushti
Gurghushto Buner
Gurghushti
Gurghushti

Metelkova Mesto

Metelkova City (full name in Slovene: Avtonomni kulturni center Metelkova mesto, 'Metelkova City Autonomous Cultural Center') is an autonomous social centre in the centre of Ljubljana, Slovenia. It is located on the site of former military barracks (the Slovenian headquarters of the Yugoslav National Army) and was squatted September 1993. The site consists of seven buildings and was 12,500 m². The squat is named after nearby Metelko Street (Slovene: Metelkova ulica), which is named after the 19th-century Slovenian Roman Catholic priest, philologist, and unsuccessful language reformer Fran Metelko.
Source: wikipedia

Metelkova Mesto
Metelkova Mesto
Metelkova Mesto
Metelkova Mesto
Metelkova Mesto
Metelkova Mesto
Metelkova Mesto

Autumn Trees

"When the trees their summer splendor 
Change to raiment red and gold,
 When the summer moon turns mellow, 
And the nights are getting cold; 
When the squirrels hide their acorns, 
And the woodchucks disappear; 
Then we know that it is autumn, 
Loveliest season of the year." 
By: Carol L. Riser

Autumn Trees Pictures
Autumn Tree Pictur
Autumn Tree Pictur
Autumn Tree Pictur

Yellow-crowned Amazon

The Yellow-crowned Amazon or Yellow-crowned Parrot (Amazona ochrocephala), is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae, subfamily Arinae. It's native to the tropical South America and Panama. They are on the average 33-38 cm long and weigh up to 500gm. They are mostly green having yellow crown and slashes of red feathers in the wings and near the base of the outer tail. They have orange eyes and white eye-rings. The beak and feet are gray. The Yellow-crowned Amazon is also known as the Yellow Fronted Amazon.

Yellow-crowned Amazon
Yellow-crowned Amazon

Yellow Pansy Butterfly

The Yellow Pansy (Junonia hierta) is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae (brush-footed butterflies or four-footed butterflies), found in the the tropical areas of Asia and Africa. It's a medium sized butterfly with a wingspan about 45-55 mm. It's a sun-loving butterfly and can be often seen basking in the sun on the ground or rocks.

Yellow Pansy Butterfly (Junonia hierta)
Yellow Pansy Butterfly
Yellow Pansy Butterfly
Yellow Pansy Butterfly

Domestic Sheep

Domestic Sheep (Ovis aries)
Sheep Ovis aries
Sheep Ovis aries
Sheep Ovis aries
Sheep Ovis aries
Sheep Ovis aries
Sheep Ovis aries

This is Pakistan

This is how Pakistani medical research experts help the people at their door step. They provide health consultation and treatment to almost all types of aliments. I don't think there will be any other nation in the world enjoying this facility.
This Is Pakistan
This Is Pakistan

Over loading, a common practice in Pakistan. Even people love to hing with and sit on the roof of vehicles.
This Is Pakistan
This Is Pakistan
The failure of education system in Pakistan is put on the head of teachers. The teachers who even don't have furniture or a room to conduct a meeting. The meeting below is held in a fields outside the institution.
This Is Pakistan
This Is Pakistan
The people enjoying the winter sun here are Class-IV Servants in a government institute. It kooks like that they have finished their work. But the reality is totally different. You can check their efficiency at the following post: GHSS Zaida
This Is Pakistan
This Is Pakistan

These students gather to help their friends, by supplying the cheating materiel to examination hall. This is how we Pakistani pass the exams.
This Is Pakistan
This Is Pakistan

If you have any doubt about this picture, let me tell you this is a class room, without room.
This Is Pakistan
This Is Pakistan

This is an employ of a private TV channel (Not sure in which capacity). He came to our college to threat us. He said that he will run a strip on the channel against us. His demand was to pass a failed student.
This Is Pakistan
This Is Pakistan

This is how we suffer with the rude behavior of commercial banks of Pakistan. In the picture you see a lot of people waiting in the scorching sun outside the UBL branch to receive their money.
This Is Pakistan
This Is Pakistan

The order below was actually issued about two year ago by the elementary and secondary Education, KPK, but the efficient news paper of Pakistan " Daily Mashriq" Publish it in the today, 30th November 2012 news paper. (Image source: Daily Mashriq)
Daily Mashriq
This Is Pakistan

Blanket Flowers-Gaillardia

The blanket flowers (Gaillardia), is a genus of   hardy, drought-tolerant annual and perennial plants from the sunflower family (Asteraceae). The blanket flower was named Gaillardia after M. Gaillard de Charentonneau, an 18th-century French magistrate who was a patron of botany. The common name "blanket flower" comes from its resemblance to Indian blankets. It blooms yellow, orange, red and in their combinations.

Blanket Flowers (Gaillardia)
Blanket Flowers-Gaillardia

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