These pics were taken on Jan 96 when our class went to Cape Mount for picnic ...

























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Yaar Naveed Jin ( not Chin Jin ) ... tumharay pass bari purani purani pictures hain ....
Good old days. Very nice pictures. I think the trip highlight was Mumtaz's speedo :)
no. i think this trip highlight was faiz's indecent swiming costume :)
naveed... this is great stuff. not sure if you have better resolution version of these pics also. some of the faces are not clear.
Rashid: Try clicking on the pictures ...
Hi Naveed.. how r u.. thanks for sharing these pics.. I think the highlight of the picnic was its awesome arrangement.. food etc..which was obviously done by me and khurram shafique.. it was a very successful event..
Arshad, You are being too modest about YOUR contribution :-) ...
I am like Pak govt these days.. just bragging about what I did :-)) BTW your contribution was also great by attending the event :-))
really nice pics. .. thanks for sharing..
Do you have more?

- Shahid

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