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Natures Footprint

INDIA | Friday, 5 July 2013 | Views [366]

Nature's footprint:This picture was clicked when we were walking down the shore of Bay of Bengal where sea and starfish left its mark on the clear sand beach of Mandarmani. Surprisingly the star fish and water passed away leaving behind a clear mark on the sand a beauty in itself. This gave me an idea to keep this picture as a background calender for 2014.

Nature's footprint:This picture was clicked when we were walking down the shore of Bay of Bengal where sea and starfish left its mark on the clear sand beach of Mandarmani. Surprisingly the star fish and water passed away leaving behind a clear mark on the sand a beauty in itself. This gave me an idea to keep this picture as a background calender for 2014.

Nature's footprint:This picture was clicked when we were walking down the shore of Bay of Bengal where sea and starfish left its mark on the clear sand beach of Mandarmani. Surprisingly the star fish and water passed away leaving behind a clear mark on the sand a beauty in itself. This gave me an idea to keep this picture as a background calender for 2014.

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Artistic eyes of a Devotee sadhu of Lord Shiva at Maha Kumbh Mela at Haridwar.

The city of haridwar is flooded with thousands of saints all over the world and the atmosphere near the ganges river is filled with their hymes and prayers to please the God.
It is among this we found such priest which had colored his face blue with three lines on his fore head 
disguising himself into one of the devotees of Lord Shiva. His face gives a sense of cold glaciers and also like poison effect on his face and eyes.Just as lord Shiva turned blue after drinking the poison out of the whole world.
This picture shows a sense of religious faith in god and its divine power

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