
FS2002/FS2004 "Project Pakistan" Khyber Pass Peshawer. Khyber
Pass is a narrow, steep-sided pass, 28 mi (45 km) long, winding through
the Safed Koh Mts., on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border; highest point is
3,500 ft (1,067 m). The routes through it link the cities of Peshawar,
Pakistan, and Kabul, Afghanistan. For centuries a trade and invasion route
from central Asia, the Khyber Pass was one of the principal approaches
of the armies of Alexander the Great, Timur, Babur, Mahmud of Ghazna, and
Nadir Shah in their invasions of India. Pakistan controls the entire pass.
Features Photorealistic textures with an armed guard on the roof top. Designed
by Ali Mujtaba.Khyber.zip (369 KB) Please note that the Khyber pass was incorrectly positioned. A new version is currently being developed which will fix the coordinates problem. |