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The entrance to the temple of [[Mithraea]] lies within this valley, as well as the monastery of [[Shala'jen]]. | The entrance to the temple of [[Mithraea]] lies within this valley, as well as the monastery of [[Shala'jen]]. | ||
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Revision as of 01:48, 4 October 2005
The Pash Valley is a lush, warm valley nestled between the Shamtota Hills and the Putoran Hills, just north of Shallam and east of Jaru. The Pachacacha River runs through it, sustaining the antelopes and cheetahs that make their home there.
The entrance to the temple of Mithraea lies within this valley, as well as the monastery of Shala'jen.