Saturday, October 30, 2004


CLICKED THIS PHOTO BECAUSE I NOTICED YOUNG LAMAS SEEMED MORE CONFIDENT ,DIFFERENT FROM THE YOUNGER ONES I HAD SEEN EARLIER Posted by Hello


TERRACE FARMING  Posted by Hello


orchids growing wild in pelling Posted by Hello


The spur dipped , at several places ,green and fresh after the first break of monsoon,on the way to lachung Posted by Hello


THE KUCHIPURRA LAKE Posted by Hello


SCENE FROM THE LACHUNG BRIDGE Posted by Hello


the sunrise at Pellinh Posted by Hello

Wednesday, October 27, 2004


suddenly in the wilderness i saw three tribal women--yes they too know how to strike a pose!!! Posted by Hello


the Fairy -God mother? Posted by Hello


who says u cannot photograph things u see everyday.. Posted by Hello


the tribal woman Posted by Hello


the flower looked pristine cradled against the dark brown bark of the tree Posted by Hello

the young lamas

the young lamas at the rumtek monastry seemed so oblivious of the world around, chatting to each other, running around in their orange robes.
young lamas at rumtek monastry -sikkim
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the transitioin

a few hues add beauty to a picture,but the world of black and white can be enchanting
the transition Posted by Hello

RIMBI FALLS

IT WAS THE MOST WONDERFUL SITE TO BEHOLD , AS THE CRYSTAL WATER GUSHED DOWN , EACH DROPLET BROKE INTO THOUSANDS OF WHITE PEARLS.rimbi falls-sikkim
rimbi falls-sikkim Posted by Hello


katau valley shrouded in mist Posted by Hello


fishes Posted by Hello


orchid Posted by Hello