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Daily Post Photo Challenge: Vivid

orchid, orange, flower, vivid, color, colourful

Some memories are unforgettable, remaining ever vivid and heartwarming! 

~ Joseph B. Wirthlin

True! My memories of Bhutan travel will always remain vivid like the colors of these flowers I captured with my lenses in the Land of Thunder Dragons. orchid, orange, flower, vivid, color, colourful yellow, orchard, flowers, bright, vivid, color, colourful purple, flower, snowball bush, vivid, colors, colorful Published in response to Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Vivid.

Daily Post Photo Challenge: On the Way

flower, peach, white, peach flower

You’re only here for a short visit. Don’t hurry, don’t worry. And be sure to smell the flowers along the way. ~ Walter Hagen

I am just back from my trip to Bhutan, one of the world’s happiest countries. The land of Thunder Dragon electrified me with its pure, unspoilt beauty. Apart from its green slopes, colourful valleys, picturesque towns and monasteries there were something that captured my heart. And that’s the orchards of peach covered in white blossoms. Yes, peach flowers are something I saw first time in my life while driving on the way to Thimphu, the capital city. The white flowers blooming towards the sky embodied purity and I couldn’t resist capturing them with my lens. Hope you’ll like them too. 🙂

flower, peach, white, peach flower

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Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Broken

Udaipur, Udaipur city, Chittorgarh, fort, Rajasthan

Defaced ruins of architecture and statuary, like the wrinkles of decrepitude of a once beautiful woman, only make one regret that one did not see them when they were enchanting.

~ Horace Walpole

The view of Udaipur City through the broken walls of Chittorgarh Fortone of the famous Hill Forts in Rajasthan and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Udaipur, Udaipur city, Chittorgarh, fort,  Rajasthan

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Enveloped in Morning Light

morning, light, hills, kumaon, choukori, uttarakhand

Each day is a little life: every waking and rising a little birth,
every fresh morning a little youth, every going to rest and sleep a little death.

~ Arthur Schopenhauer

 

Kumaon region in Uttarakhand, India is famous for its beautiful hilly terrain enveloped in lush green plantation. But that’s during the day. If you rise early you may find the greenery enveloped in morning mist. The veil of fog thickens in chilly wind and falls gently down the valley. As the morning grows older the sun comes out from behind the lofty peaks of the Himalayas and envelops the earth with warmth and light. 

morning, light, hills, kumaon, choukori, uttarakhand

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Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Forces of Nature

waves, ocean waves, vizag, Rishikonda beach

The first rule of sustainability is to align with natural forces, or at least not try to defy them.
~ Paul Hawken

 

Rishikonda Beach in Vizag is a place where you’ll see the two opposing forces of nature – the mighty ocean on one side and the rock solid earth on the other – are in constant fight  with each other. During low tide the water recedes giving it a break. And in high tide the water again pounces on the rocks with renewed zeal and force. And years of corrosion have sharpened the boulders and created fissures through the rocky shore. Nature’s force has certainly created notable marks on the stones over the centuries.

waves, ocean waves, vizag, Rishikonda beach

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Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Intricate

palace window, intricate stone detailing, architecture, Jodhpur, Rajasthan

Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness. 

~ Frank Gehry

Rajasthan is a place of exquisite architecture and rich culture. The medieval sandstone edifices and monuments in various cities and forts of Rajasthan is a fusion of European and Islamic architecture with Hindu Rajput style. Hence, the moment I saw this week’s photo challenge theme ‘intricate‘ I could immediately relate with it nothing but the fine stone detailing I observed on several palatial facades, walls and interiors of age-old Rajasthani architectures. This one is from the royal palace inside Meherangarh Fort, Jodhpur.

palace window, intricate stone detailing, architecture, Jodhpur, Rajasthan

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‘Our nature consists in motion; complete rest is death’

waterfall, nainital, streams

In rivers, the water that you touch is the last of what has passed and the first of that which comes; so with present time. ~ Leonardo da Vinci

I have seen small streams, rather springs while traveling to mountains in Sikkim and also in Darjeeling when I was very young but never saw a waterfall in my life. Whenever I see pictures of waterfalls I imagine myself as a diminutive figure standing in front of the roaring water awestruck by Nature’s uninterrupted motion. So, when I came to know about the waterfall in Nainital I was delighted that finally my dream would come true.

However, when we reached the site of the waterfall the sun was about to set. I was expecting a wide-open space in front of me with the sight and sound of mighty waters flowing down the rocks. Strangely the driver stopped the car on one side of the road from where I could see rock-cut steps which disappeared into the trees and bushes along the mountain slope.

“Is this the right place?” I asked skeptically.

The driver smiled and replied, “Yes, this is the place. You follow the steps and buy tickets from the counter over there.”

I did what he said. After crossing the counter I could see a canopied walking trail, brief enough to bring me to the waterfall in a minute. And much to my astonishment I saw a narrow stream of water flowing down the cascading rock bed.

Oh God! This is what they call a “waterfall”!

It was a mixed emotion of shock, disappointment and finally amusement. Never be prejudiced when you are going to see new things or places. I scolded myself. 🙂

I stood in silence for a few moments, and then slowly stepped into the water. The cool touch of rippling waters felt awesome. The rocks were slippery with lichens all over. The pebbles in the waters sharpened from years of erosion pricked at my bare feet. Yet it was most wonderful to feel the motion of the water below my feet.

waterfall, nainital, streams

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