[B]Maddie, loved your photos. Quite unusual architecture, esp. so close to the water.[B]
And Niamh, Loved your pix too. One of the modern buildings reminded me of the Louvre.
[B]Maddie, loved your photos. Quite unusual architecture, esp. so close to the water.[B]
And Niamh, Loved your pix too. One of the modern buildings reminded me of the Louvre.
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Lynne, Niamh, Madhuri, your pictures are gorgeous! Thank you so much for sharing.
Lynne, you live in most beautiful place.
Niamh, Manchester looks lovely, and I can tell you and Nightshade had a wonderful time. I agree with you and Virgil; I much prefer older, more traditional architecture.
Madhuri, thank you so much for the pictures of your gorgeous country. It is absolutely fascinating to see the different places where people live.
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Thanks guys
Posting some more pictures:
The pictures below are of the ghats where cremation is done.
Here you can see a dead body covered in yellow cloth. The people sitting around are relatives waiting for the pyre to be set.
Another ghat that is used more for cremations. There is a story behind every ghat and why certain things are done there and not on other ghats.
In earlier days, certain section of the cremation places were for general public and certain area was for kings and queens only.
This ghat has a significance in our family. My great-grandfather wanted to die here and he also wanted to be cremated at this place. His last wish was fulfilled.
This picture is the house of the person designated as Dome. He belongs to Scheduled Cast (if you are aware of the cast system...) and he gives the agni (fire) or permission for cremations to be done on any of the ghats.
Madhuri- very cool and interesting pix. you can really get a feel for the culture and life there
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Yes thank you very much Maddie. I find your pictures fascinating.![]()
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wow! that is fasinating!
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Lovely images Madhuri
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Wonderful pictures, everyone!
Here are some pictures from Mt. Conness in California:
Looking toward the East ridge. The summit is the round hump in the middle of the picture with a small patch of snow on its top left corner.
Looking down toward Alpine Lake (frozen) from a point near the top of the East ridge:
Looking up the East ridge:
Looking toward the summit from the summit plateau:
Enjoy!
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I'm always impressed with your mountain climbing pictures Blue. Thanks.![]()
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"Come away O human child!To the waters of the wild, With a faery hand in hand, For the worlds more full of weeping than you can understand."
W.B.Yeats
"If it looks like a Dwarf and smells like a Dwarf, then it's probably a Dwarf (or a latrine wearing dungarees)"
Artemins Fowl and the Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer
my poems-please comment Forum Rules
Hello! I took these a few months ago before spring, but I thought I'd share them anyway.
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Thanks Aluminum. I really like the color of the sky set against the silohetted trees. Did you use a filter? Or was that just the natural tones?
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Thanks! Those were the natural tones, then I brightened the color a bit after importing the pictures. I took them at the end of my driveway. All the trees looked like silhouettes that evening and it was just too pretty to go without taking a picture. ;D
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