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Pakistan & Ireland could be Twin Countries.

Today, I am sharing 10 Places as the rationale which make it clear that why Pakistan and Ireland seem like Twin Countries. Have a look at my collection of indagation.

The Sheosar Lake on the Deosai Plains and the Conor Pass on the Dingle Peninsula are one of those places in Pakistan and Ireland that will take your breath away without fail, no matter how many times you've seen it.
Sheosar Lake, Pakistan
Conor Pass, Ireland

Fairy tales come true in fairy lands, The Pir Chanaci, Muzaffarabad and Kingdom of Kerry feel like two places of world up above the clouds in these photos.
Pir Chanaci, Muzaffarabad, Pakistan
Kingdom of Kerry, Ireland
Some streets are also look-alike
Food Street, Lahore
Street, Dublin 2

The Milky-way can occasionally be seen up in the tip-top of both countries especially when the weather is clear in night
Fairy Meadows, Pakistan
Northern Lights, Ireland

The Cliffs of Moher and Ormara as the shores of beach
The Cliffs of Moher, Ireland
The Cliffs of Ormara, Pakistan

The two tree lined roads are quite similar to the roads of Game of Thrones, one is named as Dark Hedges in County Antrim in Northern Ireland and the other is in Margalla Hills, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Margalla Hills, Pakistan
Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland

Sudhan Gali, Bagh and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridges, lets you mix adventure with a spectacular landscapes
Sudhan Gali, Bagh,Pakistan
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge

Inis Meain, with its handmade stone walls, and Taxila is an important archaeological site in Rawalpindi District, retain that feel of bygone eras
Inis Meain, Ireland
Taxila, Pakistan

Even the Animals are humble
Baagh, AJK, Pakistan
Northern Ireland

The rural photos steal the show but the urban have their own style, beauty and elegance like Dublin and Karachi
Dublin, Ireland
Karachi, Pakistan
Miscellaneous Images Courtesy: Google Images

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