Talk:Rawalakot

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"Rawalakot" listing, moved from the article[edit]

Very strangely, there was a "See" listing for Rawalakot. Like the rest of the "See" section, it looks like it was copied and pasted from some other website. In any case, there may be some useful information to use in appropriate sections of the article:

  • Rawalakot Rawalakot is one of the most beautiful valleys of KASHMIR which is located 80 km away from Rawalpindi and Islamabad. By Road It takes two and a half hour to Rawalakot which is also famous by the name of "PEARL VALLEY" its specialty is natural beauty.

The construction of Guoien Nullah road between Rawalakot and Azad pattan has considerably reduced the distance and journey time. During summer the place becomes full of green grass and beautiful flowers including many varieties of roses. The town has few good bazaars where all essential commodities of life are easily available. In Rawalakot, some good hotels and private guest houses provide comfortable accommodation.

Rawalakot weather is quite erratic. However, the climate of Rawalakot can be divided into four seasons, namely spring, summer, autumn and winter. Read on to further explore the weather and climate of Rawalakot , Pakistan

Rawalakot “depends upon the season in which you are visiting the valley. If you are visiting the pearl valley Rawalakot in summers, then it is better to wear cotton clothes. Although, like other places in Pakistan , Rawalakot Kashmir is not very hot in summers, still, the weather is a little bit warm. For spring season and autumn season, light woolens are the perfect clothes to wear in Rawalakot Kashmir. This is because in spring as well as autumn, cool breeze blows in the valley. The winters in Rawalakot are cold and chilly. So, in this season heavy woolens are the answer to the question of "how to dress up" in Rawalakot .

Ikan Kekek (talk) 22:38, 1 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Nothing in the above seems useful to me. Perhaps lets delete this talk page if you think the content is copy pasted from a website. --Saqib (talk) 22:56, 1 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I think the rest of the "See" section is also copied and pasted, based on its weird format and its style. It's hard to tell what the original site was, though, because this text has been copied all over the internet. Maybe in a web search, you'll be able to figure it out. Ikan Kekek (talk) 23:17, 1 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]