Thursday, July 05, 2007
About Me
I started 'Travel Tales from India' my India Travel Blog quite reluctantly. But it has become an anchor for my writing now. I use this blog to write 'off topic' stuff too. I have two passions, to travel in India (mostly) and then talk about it. My second passion is reading. My India travel blog was once linked at BBC and The Guardian. All my stories published at Gonomad can be viewed from this writer profile page. Interested in more India Travel Blogs?
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- What is Humour for You?
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21 Comments:
Wer did you go to?
Mirror of Mountains - Dhankar Lake. Looking Calm.
Nice shot Mridula.
We want more :)
Mk
wonderful pics u've got in there. i especially love the first one.
btw u'vent updated my bookmark 've u? I've moved.
Oh mannn are those photos real? The second one - the sunlight looks like lava pouring down the mountains. Magnificent.
Wow. waiting for more.
upload soon :)
Ajeya, we did a small trek in Spiti, Himachal Pradesh.
Madhukar, thank you and I have uploaded so many more pictures. Link is in the post now.
Maverick, thank you. Give me a few days and I will update the bookmark.
Thanks Shruthi.
Rajeev, I managed to upload the rest on my slow connection. Do have a look. And thank you for your kind words.
The first pic of Dhankar Lake looks pretty kewl! :)
Thank you Amit.
the first pic is fab.. can you share the EXIF?
Twliight Fairy what is EXIF?
ahem! ;)
Hi Mridula,
Very nice pictures, you can imagine me as a small young boy in any of the villages, thats how I grew up.
But I guess lot of changes have come, particularly in Leh.
Anyway I am sure you thoroughly enjoyed the trip.
Amit, thanks :)
Twlightfairy, here are some of the details of the image:
Camera: Canon
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
ISO: 100
Exposure: 1/250 sec
Aperture: f/8.0
Focal Length: 18mm
Rigzin, thanks a lot for your comment. I can very well imagine a small boy in those villages :) After all, I met quite a few on this trip. I would agree about changes coming to Leh.I think having an airport can work both way, more development and more external influence. Still, Leh and Ladakh are places that forever remain special to me.
Loved the picture of the lake...now off to your picassa album
Thanks Akira.
Is that steam from a volcano or just a passing cloud?
Steve, that is a passing cloud :) How I wish i was on vacation still!
The Picasa album left me speechless. We just moved from Delhi to Singapore, so far away from all this bliss. I look forward to traveling to all these places through you.
Rajeev, so how are you all finding Singapore? From now on, as the semester is about to start, travel is going to take a real backseat and the only trip I can think of is an academic trip to UK.
Really nice pics, thoroughly enjoyed them. The Dhankar lake pic was my favourite though.
Nomad, it is one of my favorites too!
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