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smartphoneshots · 11 years ago
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Nice Video on Smartphone Tricks Check out this video to get more out of your smartphone camera.
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Arjun Visits the Gorge at Gandikota
Arjun Visits the Gorge at Gandikota
That is the Pennar River, cutting its way through the Gandikota hills in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. About 300 ft above the river and on the hill lies the magnificent ruins of the Gandikota fort that was built in 1123 AD.
This little place about 300 Kms from Bangalore is truly off the beaten track. Only nature lovers and history buffs bother to venture out here either for the…
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Lizzy Captures a Moment of Beauty on the Rivière des Milles Îles In Lizzy's words "A breathtaking sunset... on the 9th day of the 9th month, year 2014 at about 7 pm, iPhone 5.
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Sunish Captures the Legends of Tiruvannamalai
Sunish Captures the Legends of Tiruvannamalai
  This little temple town in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu has some pretty big legends associated with its ruling deity. That temple tower is part of the Annamalaiyar Temple complex, whose reigning deity is Lord Shiva…one of the triumvirate of Hinduisms most important Gods, Brahma and Vishnu being the other two.
The temple complex, dating back to the 9th century rule of the Chola…
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Natalie Savors the Beauty of Matheran
Natalie Savors the Beauty of Matheran
  At a little over 800 meters, Matheran is not really in the running for the highest hill stations in Maharashtra, leave alone the rest of India. However, this tiny little town about 90 kms from Mumbai holds a very special place in the hearts of anyone who has visited there.
For this is the only hill station in Asia that does not allow any motorized transport, barring the ambulance run by the…
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Mithila Does the Great Lakes Trek
Mithila Does the Great Lakes Trek
The Vishansar is the first of the lakes you encounter on the Great Lakes Trek that begins at Sonamarg and covers lakes that can only be accessed either by walking or by Pony. Vishansar is said to be lake of Vishnu. The lake lies at an altitude of 3710 meters and is about one km long.
As with most lakes this far up in the mountains, Vishansar too completely freezes in winter but is a riot of…
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Lili Bikes Through Ladhak
Lili Bikes Through Ladhak
Adventures do not get any bigger, thrilling or challenging than this. Biking expeditions through the Leh-Ladhak region have, in recent years, become one of the best ways to tour through the rugged beauty of the Ladhak, a district in the state of Jammu Kashmir, that lies in the folds of the Himalayas.
Expeditions typically range from eight to 12 days and cover anything up to 1000 kms of riding…
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Anam Takes in the Natural Beauty of Panchmari
Anam Takes in the Natural Beauty of Panchmari
Panchmari, is a sleepy hill station in Madhya Pradesh, discovered by the British in 1857. The town gets busy in the summer and monsoon months as tourists flock here first to escape the heat of the plains and to reveal in the natural beauty of this place situated about 3500 meters above seal level.
The name Panchmarhi, which translates to five caves, is derived from five ancient caves carved into…
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Naiya Heads to Kumbalgarh
Naiya Heads to Kumbalgarh
It is not the great wall of China and it is not visible from the moon. Though it is the next best thing. The wall fortifying the Kumbalgarh Fort in Rajasthan has the distinction of being the second largest wall in the world. It is also 15 feet to 25 feet thick and could accommodate eight horses in parallel on its ramparts.
That wall is one of the reasons that Kumbalgarh is one of the few forts…
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Ravi Becomes an Early Bird at Nal Sarovar
Ravi Becomes an Early Bird at Nal Sarovar
It’s the monsoons so water is pretty much the theme across India. Waterfalls, gurgling rivulets, gushing rivers, swollen lakes and yes the birds to go with them. We’re back again today with another great capture from the Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary in Gujarat.
It is around this time that migratory birds start arriving here and with the birds come the tourists! The lake covers an area of 115 sq…
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Tati Finds Tranquility in McLeod Ganj
Tati Finds Tranquility in McLeod Ganj
Mcleoad Ganj, and Dharamshala, is Dalai Lama territory. This little nook in the Himalays has become a home away from conquered home for the 14th Dalai Lama, his followers and Tibetan refugees who fled the Chinese conquest of their Himalayan Kingdom.
The Dalai Lama came here in 1959 and transformed this tiny, sleepy and salubrious hill station…whose only claim to fame till then was that it served…
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Vijaya Catches up on Dutch History at Tharangambadi
Vijaya Catches up on Dutch History at Tharangambadi
Dutch history in India seemed to be the most appropriate way to go as their team take on Brazil for the third spot later today. This image of fishermen returning from the sea is of a sleepy little fishing village, in the state of Tamil Nadu. Tharangambadi was formerly the Dutch trading post of Tranquebar.
The Duth and the Portugese fought for a foothold over the southern coast of India even as…
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Asya Visits Chittorgarh Fort
Asya Visits Chittorgarh Fort
If there has to be one place that represents the valor, courage and indomitable spirit of the Rajputs of Rajasthan it would have to be Chittorgarh. Situated 90 kms from Udaipur the fort of Chittorgarh has as many incredible stories as it does stones. And there are plenty of those, as this is India’s largest fort complex by a distance.
The fort covers an area of 700 acres and its perimeter wall…
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Pradeep Visits Humayun's Tomb in Delhi
Pradeep Visits Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi
Humayun’s tomb in New Delhi is less celebrated than the Taj Mahal in Agra, but the story behind its construction is no less dramatic. The tomb, built to house the second Mughal Emperor Humayun, was only possible due to the dedication of his wife Bega Begum. It is said the Begum was so grieved at the death of her her husband that she swore to build him the finest mausoleum in the Empire.
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Ashwin Treks To Torna
Ashwin Treks To Torna
Torna Fort, about 30 kms away from Pune, marked the rise of the greatest Maratha warrior of all time. Shivaji Maharaj was just 16 when he conquered this fort from Adil Shah. This would be the first of 364 forts that he would eventually conquer or build across the state. Like most of his hill forts, Torna too is difficult to get to only one other ruler ever managed to conquer this fort. That was…
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