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Begum Nusrat Bhutto

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Begum Nusrat Bhutto. Seen here after Zia's goons had attacked her in Lahore.

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find a cat in this photo
Look at the plant on the right side of the photo, drop down to the rock wall formation also on the right side of the photo. He is sitting in front of the rocks and looking to the left. Spend enough time in the field and one learn how to observe and watch for small oddities.
 
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Look at the plant on the right side of the photo, drop down to the rock wall formation also on the right side of the photo. He is sitting in front of the rocks and looking to the left. Spend enough time in the field and one learn how to observe and watch for small oddities.

Just one thing, do they also teach you to identify the gender of a cat in the military :P ?
 
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I read somewhere that this is about population of South Asia & not diwali.

Will appriciate if you provide NASA link saying that this in diwali night in India. Thanks

You are right, its not.

Viral satellite image of 'India on Diwali night' has nothing to do with Diwali - Snapshot News - IBNLive

New Delhi: For the last few years a satellite image purportedly showing an illuminated India on Diwali night unfailingly does the rounds on social media websites. But the fact is the image put up by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Geophysical Data Centre has nothing to do with Diwali, the festival of lights. While not exactly a hoax, it is something shown out of context.

The image in question is actually an overlay of different photos taken by NASA satellites over the years to highlight India's increasing population via night illumination. "The white lights were the only illumination visible before 1992. The blue lights appeared in 1992. The green lights in 1998. And the red lights appeared in 2003," explains a post by Robert Johnson on Business Insider. Many bloggers have pointed out that the image isn't what it claims to be, but many Internet users continue to fall for it.
 
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I read somewhere that this is about population of South Asia & not diwali.

Will appriciate if you provide NASA link saying that this in diwali night in India. Thanks

True , it cannot be a Diwali Photograph , Lahore is glowing brighter than anywhere in India
 
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