A Visit To Hoor Oil Industry and Beautiful Small Village

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Our journey started at five o'clock in the morning as per the routine. Now we had to visit two places, one was a oil industry and next to it there is a small village. This industry has become very popular here in Multan and before it was not so popular.

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Before, I used to wake up late every morning, but now since it has become a routine to go somewhere for a walk, my health has also improved and seeing the view in the morning gives me more peace. But when we wanted to go, our luck is going a little bad, the guy who was supposed to take us inside the industry, because of his bad health, he couldn't do it, and we got to know this when we called him. We went outside the industry.

Then we saw some things from outside which I have also taken a picture and then we started our next journey which was also near the same place just a five minute journey. As soon as we entered the villages, there was a rice crop, so when I spoke to the people sitting there, they said that everything has become more expensive today than in the past few days.

The price of the dollar has increased by 15 rupees here again, and the effect it has on things is not even bearable. If they go to sell, they don't even get good money. The owner of this industry lives near our house and we have seen how much he has worked to get here and this is the bar part of the industry that I photographed and In the next few days I will definitely show you the inside.

Then my friend and I went up a little, and there this tree looked very beautiful and it is a tree that is thousands of years old. When we talked to the people there, and then we went up a little, then these dogs sat there. Then I took a picture of them too because they both looked very beautiful and the villagers like to keep chickens inside their houses.

These are the people of the villages, they make their food etc. from cow dung, after teaching it, then they burn it, and then they cook food on top of it, and they save the cost of firewood because there is no gas there. All the villages here, none of them have gas, people make their living by burning wood or this thing.

The people of the Village iare very hospitable and as soon as we stayed there for a while a servant went to his house and brought water and then we sat there peacefully drinking water and these chickens that she belonged to his servant, his house was over there, so we sat next to him and talked to him for a while, and then he kept asking us to eat, but we said that we had finished breakfast, so we went there. Prepared to go back after walking around a bit.

People who are here neither buy vegetables from outside nor go for milk from outside they have their own animals they get all things from there and the health of these people is also very good and as soon as on our way back, we saw these camels walking on the road, so I took pictures of them and also made a video.

The camel is called the king of the desert and no one can run faster than him and the most special thing is that it can keep water in its stomach for six months and can live for six months without drinking water.

Today's journey ends here, I hope you will like it.

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Very informative and a nice insight in your country(side) :^)

Great photos too.

P.S. You could also try putting a post like this in The Cross Culture community, some other time.

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Quite a journey man!

Loved the camels, I have been on one a couple of times. Was good fun

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Thanks alot bro. Yeah best time.

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Nice village, I find it nice that despite having an oil industry and in spite of that you can see quite well the flora and fauna of the place, nice photos!

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Lovely trip tothe village - nice seeing the camels. It is so wonderful that we as humans are so resourceful. Drying cow dung to use as fuel is definitely sustainable.

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Hmmmm i guess you went for a real adventure, haven't heard of a village who doesn't have gas but use firewood though. Guess it is used to them to live that way

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Yeah village life is amazing.

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I guess saw hope you had a blast

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