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English: Standing at the roof of a beautiful fort, with endless vista before the eyes, there was no way I can get all which has been presented by nature. I did not know how to take panorama, I just captured so many pictures and after two years when I watched all those frames, which were all different exposures and camera settings, I thought what if these captures can be stitched into a panorama.

Presenting before eyes it the stitch of I dont know how many frames... I regret that I did not take the frames of the valley below.. I am sharing with you a view from the Roof of the World. This is what one can see from the Roof of Baltit Fort and glance with his eyes from right to left. Rakaposi and all other high peaks are lost in the clouds at right and the most left is that famous spot of Eagle's Nest.

Taken: Panoram of Central Hunza/Nagar from Baltit Fort, Karimabad, Northern Areas of Pakistan.
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