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Bharia Town Phase 4
Middle East

Overview of Phase 4 Bharia Town

This is the First Panorama of Bharia Town, Located in Islamabad, Pakistan. The mosque of Bharia Town Phase 4 can be clearly seen in this Panorama. And the Market of Masoom's Cafe can also be partly seen. Streets are clearly visible. Bahria Town Phase 4 Panorama by Qamar Sheraz.

 

Copyright: Qamar Sheraz
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 6000x3000
Taken: 21/01/2011
Geüpload: 23/02/2011
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Tags: bharia town; bharia; town; phase iv; phase 4; rawalpindi; islamabad; bahria town; market; panorama; pakistan; qamar sheraz; 3d; malik riaz; photo; rawal pindi
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