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There are three lakes in Naltar Valley known as Naltar Lakes or ''Bashkiri'' Lakes at an altitude ranging from 3050–3150 m. The first Bashkiri Lake is located at a distance of 12 kilometers (08 mi) from Upper Naltar (or the Naltar Bala).〔(Naltar Valley )〕 The road up to the lakes is a non-metallic dirt-road alongside a rivulet, flowing down the valley. The lakes are surrounded by dense pine forests, during winters it becomes almost impossible to reach the lake with any vehicle due to the heavy snow (10 to 15 feet high) on the road.〔(Naltar Valley of Gilgit Baltistan )〕 ==See also== *Chalt Valley *Nomal Valley *Danyor *Gilgit City *Bagrot Valley 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Naltar Lake -->There are three lakes in Naltar Valley known as '''Naltar Lakes''' or '''''Bashkiri'' Lakes''' at an altitude ranging from 3050–3150 m. The first Bashkiri Lake is located at a distance of 12 kilometers (08 mi) from Upper Naltar (or the Naltar Bala).(Naltar Valley ) The road up to the lakes is a non-metallic dirt-road alongside a rivulet, flowing down the valley. The lakes are surrounded by dense pine forests, during winters it becomes almost impossible to reach the lake with any vehicle due to the heavy snow (10 to 15 feet high) on the road.(Naltar Valley of Gilgit Baltistan )==See also==*Chalt Valley*Nomal Valley*Danyor*Gilgit City*Bagrot Valley」の詳細全文を読む 'Bashkiri'' Lakes at an altitude ranging from 3050–3150 m. The first Bashkiri Lake is located at a distance of 12 kilometers (08 mi) from Upper Naltar (or the Naltar Bala).(Naltar Valley ) The road up to the lakes is a non-metallic dirt-road alongside a rivulet, flowing down the valley. The lakes are surrounded by dense pine forests, during winters it becomes almost impossible to reach the lake with any vehicle due to the heavy snow (10 to 15 feet high) on the road.(Naltar Valley of Gilgit Baltistan )==See also==*Chalt Valley*Nomal Valley*Danyor*Gilgit City*Bagrot Valley There are three lakes in Naltar Valley known as Naltar Lakes or ''Bashkiri'' Lakes at an altitude ranging from 3050–3150 m. The first Bashkiri Lake is located at a distance of 12 kilometers (08 mi) from Upper Naltar (or the Naltar Bala).〔(Naltar Valley )〕 The road up to the lakes is a non-metallic dirt-road alongside a rivulet, flowing down the valley. The lakes are surrounded by dense pine forests, during winters it becomes almost impossible to reach the lake with any vehicle due to the heavy snow (10 to 15 feet high) on the road.〔(Naltar Valley of Gilgit Baltistan )〕 ==See also== *Chalt Valley *Nomal Valley *Danyor *Gilgit City *Bagrot Valley 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Naltar Lake -->There are three lakes in Naltar Valley known as Naltar Lakes or ''Bashkiri'' Lakes''' at an altitude ranging from 3050–3150 m. The first Bashkiri Lake is located at a distance of 12 kilometers (08 mi) from Upper Naltar (or the Naltar Bala).(Naltar Valley ) The road up to the lakes is a non-metallic dirt-road alongside a rivulet, flowing down the valley. The lakes are surrounded by dense pine forests, during winters it becomes almost impossible to reach the lake with any vehicle due to the heavy snow (10 to 15 feet high) on the road.(Naltar Valley of Gilgit Baltistan )==See also==*Chalt Valley*Nomal Valley*Danyor*Gilgit City*Bagrot Valley」の詳細全文を読む ''Bashkiri'' Lakes''' at an altitude ranging from 3050–3150 m. The first Bashkiri Lake is located at a distance of 12 kilometers (08 mi) from Upper Naltar (or the Naltar Bala).(Naltar Valley ) The road up to the lakes is a non-metallic dirt-road alongside a rivulet, flowing down the valley. The lakes are surrounded by dense pine forests, during winters it becomes almost impossible to reach the lake with any vehicle due to the heavy snow (10 to 15 feet high) on the road.(Naltar Valley of Gilgit Baltistan )==See also==*Chalt Valley*Nomal Valley*Danyor*Gilgit City*Bagrot Valley」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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