Talk:Dir District
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Comments on deplorable state of access roads
[edit]Unfortunately, I decided I had to remove this sentemce, which intro'ed the tourist places in lower Dir:
In reality, the entire Dir region is a wonder of creation but to high authorities negligence and lack of communication roads, most of the areas are clouded in the mystery of infamy but still few areas which are recently developed includes;
It is just such a nicely-crafted sentence, I wish it could have stayed, but sadly, it's not very encyclopaedic in tone, so I have replaced it with a bland, anodyne intro sentence. Oh well! 49.177.6.159 (talk) 07:31, 18 September 2021 (UTC)