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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Weekly Photo Challenge: Split-Second Story in Australia
Both of us had a split-second to capture our respective ‘stories’. I was wandering along the Great Ocean Road of Victoria in Australia when i saw this girl with a resplendent guest. Without wasting any moment, i had to click … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Photography, Travel
Tagged Australia, Daily Post, Great Ocean Road, Malaysia, Melbourne, New York, New York Skyline, Photography, Split-Second Story, Travel, Victoria, Weekly Photo Challenge
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A Train Journey to Araku Valley in Monsoon
Sit back and delight yourself to a train journey to Araku Valley, meandering through the thick jungles of Anantagiri Mountains, spanning 84 bridges and 58 tunnels. I got up early and boarded Vishakhapatnam – Kirandaul passenger train, leaving Vizag station … Continue reading
Twist and Check-Mate in Carmel
Aha, what is a game of chess without its twists and turns! Understandably, I was check-mate seeing this huge chess board with its majestic and proud seafarers standing tall against the blacks and whites. Captain of a big ship was … Continue reading
Posted in Art & Culture, Photography, Travel, USA
Tagged 17-Mile Pacific Drive, California, Carmel, Checkmate, Chess Board, Daily Post, Pacific Ocean, Photography, Seafarers, Travel, Twists and Turns, Weekly Photo Challenge
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Eat, Pray and Love in Bali
This is a post by guest blogger, Lakshmi Kanchi (@LakshKanchi) Like a shy maiden in a lush meadow, she greeted me. Bedazzled I followed her soft footprints on the golden sand. When I truly saw her, her rustic beauty, her … Continue reading
Work of Art at Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, Singapore
The Daily Post’s Photo Challenge: Work of Art : “Art” isn’t just paintings and sculptures, it can be anything in which we find beauty and meaning — even food. Show us a thing, place, or person that’s a work of … Continue reading
Weekly Photo Challenge: On the Move
This was the train journey from Vishakhapatnam to Araku Valley along the Eastern Ghats of India. It is a very scenic route of 129 km, crossing breathtaking mountains and lush greenery. Train chugs at a height of around 1000 meters … Continue reading
Carrying the Spring
Sikkim, one of the tiny states of India, is in full bloom in spring. This is the period when it receives maximum tourists. Sun rays falling on the mighty Himalayas with its snow capped peaks, rivulets meandering in the valley … Continue reading
Posted in India, Nature, Photography, Travel
Tagged Himalayas, Hussain Sagar Lake, Hyderabad, India, Nature, Photography, Sikkim, Spring, Travel, Weekly Photo Challenge
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