This is the first time I observed these birds (Eurasian Coot) at Karanji Kere, Mysore.
Category: Gallery
Crumbling Granite
This crumbling Granite landscape forms the banks of Nagarjuna Sagar catchment area, Andhra Pradesh. The vertically split Granite stones are something unique to this place.
Riot of colours at Flower Dome, Singapore
Pagoda of Chin Swee temple, Genting
Dragons of Chinese temple
If there is any culture that rivals Indian culture in ancientness, it has to be that of Chinese. Chinese dragons traditionally symbolize potent and auspicious powers, particularly control over water, rainfall, hurricane, and floods. The dragon is also a symbol of power, strength, and good luck.
Genting Skyway, Malaysia
Genting skyway is a cable car system which connects Gohtong Jaya and Resorts World Genting. Though there is a road leading up to Genting highland resorts the cable car is the preferred mode of transport for all tourists – with the kind of views on offer, no wonder! Some trivia: – The monocable gondola lift officially opened on […]
ISKCON fireworks
Fireworks of ISKCON on the occasion of Ratha Yatra.
Holy Matrimony
In-arguably the most famous couple of Treta Yuga, Rama and Sita. Lord Rama is shown holding hands with Sita (Seeta), flanked by Hanuman on his right and Garuda on his left. This sculptures are on the gopura of a temple in Malleshwaram, Bangalore.
KL Petronas towers
When you think of Kuala Lumpur the first thing that comes to your mind are the Petronas twin towers. The Petronas towers hold the distinction of being the tallest skyscrapers from 1998 to 2004. Some trivia: Height Architectural 451.9 m Roof . 378.6 m Top floor 375 m (1,230 ft) Technical details Floor count […]
Lord Murugan statue, Malaysia
Trivia 42.7 m in height 24 million rupees spent for the statue 250 tons of Steel bars, 1,550 cubic meters of Concrete, and 300 liters of gold paint used 15 sculptors from India
Garden Rhapsody – Singapore
A slideshow of the Garden Rhapsody event which takes place at the Gardens by the Bay, Singapore.