Chandragup at 100 meters is an active mud volcanolocated in Balochistan, Pakistan Also known as Chandrakup, the volcano is considered holy by Hindus and is an important stop for pilgrims on their way to the shrine of Devi (goddess) Hinglaj.Devotees throw coconuts into the craters to make wishes and thank the gods for answering...
Read moreAround 200 kilometers west of Karachi in the vicinity of Hingol National Park Area exists a rare natural wonder - The Great Mud Volcanoes of Balochistan, called Chandragup Mud Volcanoes. There are known to be as much as 21 mud volcanoes in Hingol with some of the largest ones...
Read moreIt is live mud volcano in blochistan 190 km away from karachi.according to hindu religion it is chadergup yatra.there are some little volcano around it but not live.approching road is easy for...
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