Scenic Sunset
Wednesday, 29. July 2009, 15:25:33
The sun goes down over the gorgeous hills of Matheran. More pictures from Matheran are on their way.
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A pair of horses by the seaside at sunset. Click on the image to enlarge it. © Shaunak De
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Léazz # 29. July 2009, 15:41
Andy Wilson # 29. July 2009, 15:42
SimonE # 29. July 2009, 17:12
i hav visited 5 times,
last year i trekked there with heavy rain drops, that feels like the machine gun firing at your whole body. that was horrible trekking i did in my life.
but before,
i cant even thought of it, that matheran could be the most adventureous trek.
ya, its a nature...and it has its own language, its alive ,always speaking silently or some time loudly. to undertand it, we just need to capture it, by any medium, whether its by trekking, picnics, painting it or by clicking pictures of it, like shaunak... nature speaks with everyone.
cheers,
slackwrdave # 29. July 2009, 17:31
Allan # 29. July 2009, 18:20
selurus # 29. July 2009, 19:09
Enjoy your trip.
Shaunak De # 30. July 2009, 01:52
@Dudley: This picture was taken at the onset of the monsoons, hence the humidity.
@Rahul: Absolutely.
Adele # 31. July 2009, 20:15
daxonmacs # 1. August 2009, 14:27
Mighty scenery.
Aadil # 11. August 2009, 05:44