Lakki hills

Coordinates: 26°06′00″N 67°52′0″E / 26.10000°N 67.86667°E / 26.10000; 67.86667

The Lakki hills, or Laki hills is a range in the Sindh, in Pakistan, to the south of the Manchar Lake.[1] The range is about 50 miles long, connected with the Kirthar Mountains and running east towards Sehwan where they terminate on the west bank of the Indus. The highest hills are between 1,500 ft and 2,000 ft.[2] The hills are of recent volcanic origin as shown by frequent hot springs and sulphuric exhalations.[3]

References

  1. Zofeen Ebrahim. "Life on Lake Turns from Sweet to Bitter". Asia Water Wire. Retrieved 2009-06-14.
  2. Albert William Hughes (1874). A gazetteer of the province of Sindh. G. Bell.
  3. "Physico-Chemical and Biological Studies of Euthermal Sulphur and Chliarothermal Springs Lakki Shah Saddar (District Dadu) Sindh, Pakistan". Online Journal of Biological Sciences. Retrieved 2009-06-14.


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