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RE: How far human knowledge extends

There's not much on the Internet. What did you search by the way? If you type 'Eagle's Nest Hunza Viewpoint' then you'd be able to see some images. But the text is mostly about the attractions in the area, not their history.

I was very inquisitive about those rocks and asked multiple shopkeepers below in the bazar. They all said the same thing, humans didn't carve those rocks. But I think that's absolute BS. Just a marketing tactic to lure tourists, although there's no need because the place is naturally charming. But who knows on my next visit, I have to buy a ticket to see those eagle rocks. 🤣 They have already constructed a beautiful hotel named Eagle's Nest in the vicinity.


Ah... Pakistan's literacy rate is 62% and 40% population is expected to fall below the poverty line in 2024.

I'm not telling you these stats to compare, just telling you I felt every single word in that poverty article you wrote. Besides, Europe is one of the most advanced and developed continents in the world - it must be hard to live there but still struggle because your country lacked historical luck.

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