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Ziarat’s Ancient Juniper Forest: Pakistan’s Dying Natural Heritage
By Fareed Ullah Khan Nestled in the northeast of Balochistan, the scenic hill station of Ziarat — once known as Ghauski (meaning “cold place” in Pashto) — stands as one of Pakistan’s most breathtaking natural treasures. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and ancient juniper trees, Ziarat’s crisp air and cool climate make it a haven for tourists escaping the country’s sweltering summer heat. But behind this beauty lies a crisis. The Ziarat Juniper F…
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Ziarat’s Ancient Juniper Forest: Pakistan’s Dying Natural Heritage
By Fareed Ullah Khan Nestled in the northeast of Balochistan, the scenic hill station of Ziarat — once known as Ghauski (meaning “cold place” in Pashto) — stands as one of Pakistan’s most breathtaking natural treasures. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and ancient juniper trees, Ziarat’s crisp air and cool climate make it a haven for tourists escaping the country’s sweltering summer heat. But behind this beauty lies a crisis. The Ziarat Juniper F…
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