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Dear Mukul Chand
From the down south Chennai I have launched a journal: http://thewagonmagazine.com/. Your travel documents really worth reading and sharing. will allow me to reproduce in the printed pages of the magazine. I will give due credit ald place appropriate links. Krishna Prasad a k a Chithankalai
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Thank you for your visit. I would be happy to share my experiences with you. Thank you for the honour.
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Re: monastery in the sky—talk about meditative levitation!
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ha ha, nice comment. thanks
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Simply stunning. But my favorite capture is the monastery. Improbable as an idea. But there you have it. Can’t wait to hit the West coast of North America this coming August. Lots of mountain scenery there, too. And it’s about as far as I can afford to go, unfortunately. But I do have a neighbor who is from India, that is, Kerala, and he is always asking me to get on the plane to go and visit with him. He flies out at least a couple of times yearly. Maybe one day . . .
Very nice of you to share your photos diary, Mukul.
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thank you for visiting my blog and leaving your views and comments. These pics are from the northern tip of india , about 2000 miles from kerala , the southern tip of india
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Yes, I know. India is a huge country, comprising a variegated tapestry of topographies, climates, and peoples. Kerala would be but a very tiny sample of that variety and nothing like the region at hand.
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tiny but beautiful and unique. do travel with your friend if you get the chance. thank you again for you comments on the monastery. Do see another blog titled FAIRYLAND
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When I saw the title, ah my eyes, I read it, cats in rock:)… Yes I am crazy with cats, but it is same for this beautiful view too… The stones fascinated me. Who writes them on stones, monks, budist monks… I wished to touch them… I wished to breath there… Thank you, took me into these photographs, Love, nia
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ha ha, i know your love for rocks. the picture of stones with writing carved is a Prayer/ offering by common people . pic taken in a Buddhist Temple ( Stupa) which I have seen only in Ladakh.
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Yessssssss 🙂 actually for me it is better to say what I don’t like! Not too many as what I love…
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actually i wanted to write, love for cats, but ….
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but …. I really would like to read it. 🙂
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but mind was on rocks as it took me a longtime to post a blog today, was tired
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I can understand dear Mukul, Whenever you have time.
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tks u are so kind and gentle.
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Everything about rock is truly fascinating from its shape to its colors, etc….
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yes, well said. thanks for visiting
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the first expressions of art by humanity came from feeling connected to hunting, love and god. I think here at the Indus most is concerning God, faith. Nice Pictures…
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thank you for your views and comments
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Stunning pictures as usual…love these amazing rock formations!
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thank you for your kind words.
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Stunning!
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thanks for yr comments and visit.
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Beautiful.
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thank you
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Wow, all of these are amazing, but the one with the cuneiform prayers excites me the most!
I was blessed to take a tour of our ancient archives room at the library of the university I recently graduated from. It was filled with old bibles and cuneiform slabs, and also papyrus scrolls kept in sealed airtight containers.
Perfect for a geeky person like me to adore.
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thank you for sharing your views and experiences.Makes blogging worthwhile,
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You’re welcome, your site is fantastic!
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welcome
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It must be so wonderful to see such beautiful places. Especially the Himalayas!
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yes Ladakh is very special though
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WOW, Ladakh is on top of my Bucket list 🙂
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wonderful you are inspired by the pics
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Such epic grandeur. Wonderful shots as always ❤️
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Thank you
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This natural form of art is amazing!
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indeed, thanks for checking in
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