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lol.....a thread based on three photoshopped pics....
This person spreads limitless propaganda......all his/her threads are ridiculous to say the least.
I suggest Indians to ignore all his threads.....whenever you see a thread created by him/her, just avoid it.
 
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LMAO!!

Pakistan far more illuminated than india. Must be diwali lmao :lol:

By the way, look at Pakistani Punjab and along Indus river---massive illumination because that's where our population lives.

But along ganga,, it's dark as hell--even though almost half a BILLION people live there.

Sad to see poverty and resourcelessness in india compared to Pakistan
 
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Will you look at that hahahah How how bright is Pakistan on Diwali :D :D i didn't knew we Celebrate Diwali too :D :D
 
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Oh for the Love of God ... every Frikking year this Fake photo ....

Read and Please do not Ever Breed ..

https://fossbytes.com/truth-behind-real-fake-picture-india-space-diwali-night/

Every year after Diwali, a colorful picture of India as seen from space is circulated on social networks. We are sorry to point out, but yes, that picture isn’t the one from a Diwali night. Read more to know the truth.

The fake image being circulated each year repeatedly on social networking sites and other internet websites is from the U.S. Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) satellites. It was created by NOAA to highlight the population growth over the time. It’s not even a single photo, it’s a combination of many photographs and data collected over the years. In this image white areas show city lights that were visible before 1992, while blue, green, and red shades show city lights that became visible in 1992, 1998, and 2003 respectively.


The real picture of India from space on Diwali night was taken on November 12, 2012 by the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on the Suomi NPP satellite. This picture shows the nighttime view of southern Asia. This image is created with the help of data collected by this VIIRS day-night band.

This image has been brightened to a good extent to make the city lights easier to see and distinguish. The big cities and towns of India are the brightest. Cities in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal are also visible in this image.

 
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Burst as many crackers as you wish and can. Do not listen to naysayers and killjoys. Happy Diwali to all.
 
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