The sight of snow covered lands, playing with snow, throwing snowballs to each other – all of these are so much fun!
Well, if you are from the colder countries, you may not understand the zeal and excitement, as it is a common thing you see in every winter. However, people like me, who belong to India, a tropical country, don’t get to see snow unless we travel to the Himalayan region in the north.
These pictures are from my trip to Zero Point, North Sikkim, (14000 ft above the sea level) where snow reigns throughout the year. You see… kids and adults, both were having great fun in the snow. 🙂
Published in response to The Daily Post Photo Challenge: Fun.
lovely photos….
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Snow and children is fun by definition. From a photographic perspective the 3rd photo is my favourite
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Thank you for your valuable comments.
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Gorgeous pictures!
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Thank you so much, Mridula!
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Beautifully captured!
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Thank you!
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Since today in Detroit is about 33 C. and sauna-like humidity these pics look very refreshing.
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It’s same here in my city, Calcutta as well. 🙂 🙂 Thanks for the comment.
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Fortunately (I think), we do not have a monsoon season here, or anything like it. However, i checked with google and found that you are only about 800 km from the mountains. That would only get me a third of the way to the Rockies.
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Yes, we are closer to the mountains. It’s only an overnight journey by train and you are at the foot of the mighty Himalayas. But, you monsoon has its own beauty, if you visit Kerala in southern India or rural Bengal, you’ll know. 🙂
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I guess I’m just going to have to learn more about the geography of India. 🙂
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India is an immensely diverse country in terms of geography, culture, language, religion, and race. 🙂 Do visit some day, Tom. Either you’ll enjoy the diversity or you’ll be mad with it. 😀
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Thanks for the travel suggestion, Moon. Just judging from your blog, the diversity would be marvelous.
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Glad to know that. Thanks! 🙂
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Great pics.
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Thanks so much Indrani!
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