River Indus, Kids and Nomads
Posted on August 3, 2008 | 166 views
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Few days back I suddenly started feeling lonely. When I was on my way to home from office, I asked my driver to move to some place aimlessly and I ended up being at the bank of river Indus near Theri, Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan. This place was very attractive with all its natural beauty and splendors. I started exploring it and captured few snaps. Having those snaps with me , I feel like sharing them with you. So, here you go:
This the first snap that I caught. The sun was setting and it was partly cloudy so clouds were hiding the sun behind them.

In no time, I found my company. These two kids with innocent looks came and joined me in my venture.
While moving around I came across this makeshift village of nomads who were there on their yearly trip. Every year these nomads use to come to Khairpur for earning their living in summer. They use to work for dates farmers on daily wages. They carrying along everything ranging from their families to cattle and settle where ever they find some space. It is a very good example of such communities that stay on go.
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