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The Vagabond: March 2012
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012. Lohit and Anjaw are the easternmost districts of Arunachal Pradesh, the beautiful state in the north-east of India. Misty valleys, pristine green mountains and the mighty Lohit. And then there are certain unforgettable take-home images, as the one from Hawa camp of the Lohit view. And then, two wooden boats joined to take trucks across the central Lohit. Crossing the Central Lohit. Lohit View from Hawa camp viewpoint. Hanging Bridge across Lohit. The mighty Lohit in winters.
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Dil Ki Nazar Se ...: August 2011
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Dil Ki Nazar Se . Musings of a Wandering Heart. Tuesday, August 16, 2011. Window to the World. Just as I have named my blog as 'Mere Dil Ki Nazar Se' (literally, the view from the point of view of my heart), the other day I bumped into an interesting blog The World from my window. You can read it here. There, I met a woman, let me call her B seating in a small dark room. I wondered how she spent her time when she was through with her household chores? Immediately opened a window to a beautiful blue sky.
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The Vagabond: April 2012
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Saturday, April 14, 2012. Few more glimpses of Arunachal Pradesh . Can't get over with Arunachal ever! So many images, I can go on and one. For now, yet another post on Arunachal glimpses. Anjaw district with just one person per sq km population density is the least populated district in the entire country. Often, people live in solitary houses far away from the main village and in most of the times, on mountain tops accessible only by feet. One such solitary house. Lush green mountains wear a torn look.
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The Vagabond: Few more glimpses of Arunachal Pradesh ...
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Saturday, April 14, 2012. Few more glimpses of Arunachal Pradesh . Can't get over with Arunachal ever! So many images, I can go on and one. For now, yet another post on Arunachal glimpses. Anjaw district with just one person per sq km population density is the least populated district in the entire country. Often, people live in solitary houses far away from the main village and in most of the times, on mountain tops accessible only by feet. One such solitary house. Lush green mountains wear a torn look.
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Dil Ki Nazar Se ...: April 2011
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Dil Ki Nazar Se . Musings of a Wandering Heart. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Dharaji, the serene place that is now submerged under Narmada dam waters was the topic of my first post when I started this blog. You can read it here. I am still hooked to its beauty and I am sure, anybody and everybody who has seen the place will share my feelings. The vast expanse of the Holy Narmada before submergence. Possibly the same angle from where one of the current photos has been taken (see link). Prayers and more prayer...
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The Vagabond: Music of the Ganges
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012. Music of the Ganges. I have been addicted to the Himalayas since I was a child. One of the reasons for shifting base to Delhi was the proximity to the Himalayas. Last month I got yet another opportunity for a quick trip to the Himalayas. View from GMVN rest house. With the pristine Ganga flowing right in front of the rest house/tourist house, the place is as serene as it can be. Bhagirathi roaring down to meet Alaknanda at Dev Prayag. View from the top - Canoeing at the Ganges.
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Dil Ki Nazar Se ...: April 2012
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Dil Ki Nazar Se . Musings of a Wandering Heart. Sunday, April 15, 2012. Yamuna's two faces in Delhi. I feel bad for the 'disconnect' between the Yamuna and Delhi's aam janta more than anything. Delhi has been a capital city of several dynasties and Yamuna's river fronts at various times have played an important role. Idyllic' at Ramghat, a small ghat upstream of Wazirabad water works. Ram ghat again . alive and full of cultural symbols. One of the drains bringing sewage into the Yamuna 24X7. The national...
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Dil Ki Nazar Se ...: Delhi's Yamuna ...
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Dil Ki Nazar Se . Musings of a Wandering Heart. Sunday, October 16, 2011. I am sure, someone is going to ask me what's the big deal about Delhi's Yamuna? Every one knows Yamuna more as a filthy drain and less as a river cutting across the length of the national capital. But what many Delhiites are not aware of is the wonderful Yamuna stretch upstream of Wazirabad bridge. Take a look . Yes, this is Yamuna in Delhi. This wonderful river is very much the Yamuna in Delhi. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Dil Ki Nazar Se ...: June 2012
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Dil Ki Nazar Se . Musings of a Wandering Heart. Wednesday, June 27, 2012. The monsoon patterns . Delhi is eagerly awaiting rains but in other parts of India, specially in the Sahyadri (Maharashtra's name for Western Ghats), the monsoon has already arrived. In the jungles of central India, in the Madhya Pradesh, the green movement has already started. And the entire nature has blossomed with joy at the bounty of raindrops. A beautiful rain flower. A fern peeping from behind a rock. But before signing away...