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Gwadar City Tour | Majestic Balochistan | Travel South Pakistan

Instagram:   / gripontripwithomerbutt   Facebook:   / gripontripwithomerbutt   Travel Gears by: https://www.dominance.pk/ Gwadar is situated on the southwestern Arabian Sea coast of Pakistan in Gwadar District of Balochistan province. Like Ormara further east, Gwadar is situated on a natural hammerhead-shaped tombolo peninsula forming two almost perfect, but naturally curved, semicircular bays on either side. The city is situated on a narrow and sandy 12 km-long (7 mi) isthmus which connects the Pakistani coast to rocky outcroppings in the Arabian sea known as the Gwadar Promontory, or Koh-e-Batil, which reach an elevation of 150 m (480 ft) and extend 11 km (7 mi) east to west with a breadth of 1.5 km (1 mi). The 240 m (800 ft) wide isthmus upon which Gwadar is located separates the two almost perfect semicircular bays from one another. The western bay is known as the Paddi Zirr, and is generally shallow with an average depth of 3.7 m (12 ft), and a maximum depth of 9.1 m (30 ft). To the east of the isthmus is the deepwater Demi Zirr harbor, where the Gwadar Port was built. The area north of the city and Gwadar Promentory is flat and generally barren. The white clay Koh-e-Mehdi (also known as Jabal-e-Mehdi) is a notable exception, and rises sharply from the plans to the northeast of Gwadar. The Koh-e-Mehdi features a two discernible peaks, with heights of 415 and 419 m (1,360 and 1,375 ft), and is approximately 6 km (4 mi) wide and features sharp cliffs that drop precipitously into the Arabian Sea.[28] Following an earthquake in September 2013 a small island called Zalzala Jazeera ("Earthquake Island") formed approximately 2 km (1.2 mi) off the coast Grip on Trip is all about revealing the real picture of Pakistani terrain from the depths of Arabian Sea to its highest vintage points like Karakoram Mountain Range, from lush green valleys of Kashmir to the vast wilderness of Thar, from Golden Sand Beaches of Gawadar to Hooper glacier of Hunza, from Mud Volcanoes of Lasbela to Suspension Bridges of Northern areas, from the most challenging Fairy Meadows Track to world's second highest plateau Deosai, from the relics of Indus Civilization to the mega metropolitan cities. Grip on Trip is your key to explore the people, food, weather, architecture, culture & history of Pakistan,and provides a complete travel information to tourits. #cpec #kohebatil #gawadarcricketstadium

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