Odisha is a state I have visited twice . The first time was a sponsored trip, visiting a resort to write about them, as well as some of the more popular places to visit. I wrote the required content, but never got around to writing about the trip on the blog. This May, I visited Odisha for the second time, this time with family. The timing wasn’t great – it was either raining or it was terribly hot; besides, I wasn’t in the best of health and I couldn’t quite do as much as I liked. Despite all the challenges, it was a pleasure to explore the beautiful heritage of this state, and do things I couldn’t, the first time around. There is much I want to write about – the gorgeous temples, the sculptures, the museums, the natural beauty….. and yet, as I sit down and think about where to begin, there is only one place that I want to start with – the place we stayed at, for one part of our visit – Svanir . The story begins long before our trip actually happened. As Samhith and I went back and fo...
Here is Skywatch today, with a difference. Instead of posting images of the sky, here are some images from the sky! I clicked these from the plane, as our flight from Raipur hovered over the Western Ghats, approaching Mumbai....
I wonder, if it is just my imagination, or are the Western Ghats less green than expected? Or is it just the season?
And this is my fav image of the lot... I did process it a bit, to bring out the reflection of the sun in the river.... which is the highlight of the pic...
So, What do you think? Don't the Western Ghats look beautiful from the skies?
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Wow just amazing pics...
ReplyDeleteThank you Arun!
DeleteGreat photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jim!
DeleteBreathtaking captures, Anu! Loved them all. Western ghats is looking less green, could be the season. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Niranjan! i hope so too... have to try again sometime in the monsoon, but then, only the clouds are visible!
DeleteHow gorgeous and dramatic!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Ladyfi!
DeleteGood idea to photograph it from a plane. Lovely, just lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteJM, IL-U.S.A.
Wow! The Western Ghats are quite rugged and austere, but very beautiful. The patches of green emphasize the terrain features quite dramatically. I love the pic of the sun on the river too... it looks like a dragon with a long tail!
ReplyDeleteI am always entranced by the scenery when flying (as long as you can actually see anything besides clouds, that is!). Flying along or over the Rocky Mountain range in the U.S. is fascinating, as well as the patchwork patterns of fields in the mid-west of the country.
Thanks for sharing the lovely pics!
Wow! Beautiful!
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