File:Mohenjodaro - view of the stupa mound (cropped).JPG

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English: A view of the Buddhist stupa in the background located in the higher settlement to the west, generally referred to as the citadel mound, and it is mostly comprised of the ruins of ancient administrative buildings constructed on top of a massive mud-brick platform.
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Camera location27° 19′ 31.29″ N, 68° 07′ 58.34″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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8 March 2014

27°19'31.289"N, 68°7'58.339"E

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