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Can you guess the location? 🌈
25/01/2023

Can you guess the location? 🌈

That sentimental view which can stimulate you from the regular scramble life 🌸
26/08/2019

That sentimental view which can stimulate you from the regular scramble life 🌸

S A T O P A N T H  G L A C I E R 🗻The mythical lake trek route to Satopanth Tal encompasses the flavor of high altitude ...
08/12/2018

S A T O P A N T H G L A C I E R 🗻
The mythical lake trek route to Satopanth Tal encompasses the flavor of high altitude feature, walking on boulder, moraine, glacier and knife edge ridge are enthralling. Captivating peak views are hard to believe. This triangular shaped glacial lake lies above 14000 ft, hidden inside the ridge believed to be the “the road to truth”. .


















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M O U N T. N E E L K A N T H🏞️(Morning View)🌞Blissfull moment to see the golden mountain.Early morning and late evening ...
06/12/2018

M O U N T. N E E L K A N T H🏞️
(Morning View)
🌞Blissfull moment to see the golden mountain.
Early morning and late evening sun rays make the mount. Neelkanth shine like the Golden mountain.🌞




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C H A K R A T E E R A T H    T R E K🗻 Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,And sorry I could not travel bothAnd be one tr...
06/12/2018

C H A K R A T E E R A T H T R E K🗻
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could

To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;

Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.

Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh

Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.


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🏞️ M A N A  V I L L A G E 🏞️To sit in the shade on a fine day and look upon the verdant green hills is the most perfect ...
05/12/2018

🏞️ M A N A V I L L A G E 🏞️

To sit in the shade on a fine day and look upon the verdant green hills is the most perfect refreshment












🧗‍♂️ S A T O P A N T H   T R E K 👫      __________________________“Travel far enough, you meet yourself.” The purpose of...
30/11/2018

🧗‍♂️ S A T O P A N T H T R E K 👫
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“Travel far enough, you meet yourself.” The purpose of life, after all, is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.

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🔥 F I R E 🔥   🔥_________________________🔥Fire require a spark and it also requires maintenance.You have to stroke and ki...
30/11/2018

🔥 F I R E 🔥



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Fire require a spark and it also requires maintenance.
You have to stroke and kindle a fire. Building a solid belief about yourself require the faith and knowledge that something can be done. The wrong element can extinguish a fire as well.

-To build a strong burning flame surround yourself with people who belive in you and your goals.

- Prepare a blue print of your goals and everyday take a small step to reach it.

- Fuel your Goal by hardwork. When we do hardwork at some point of our goal path we see fruits of our efforts and those fruits starts us to belive and belief in our goal more strongly.

- Keep faith In you and your goals and see the magic of the of faith how you filled with the strong energy we tap into.

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🙏 T R I V E N I    G H A T 🙏PLACE:-- R I S H I K E S H ❤️       _________________________________A confluence of three h...
29/11/2018

🙏 T R I V E N I G H A T 🙏
PLACE:-- R I S H I K E S H ❤️


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A confluence of three holy Rivers Ganga, Yamuna & Saraswati.

Triveni ghat is a most revered sacred bathing spot in Rishikesh and is situated on the bank of river Ganga.

It is a belief that who take a dip in water at Triveni Ghat washes away all sins and purifies the soul and will have salvation, a relief from all sins carried out, the water at Triveni ghat has the power to purify each soul. Triveni ghat is even used by devotees to perform the last rites and rituals of there loved ones.

The ghat is famed for the Ganga aarti performed to the chants of vedic hymns.

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. K E D A R N A T H N A T U R E 🌱________________________________________________Beauty of Kedarnath route🏔️     _______...
28/11/2018

. K E D A R N A T H
N A T U R E 🌱
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Beauty of Kedarnath route🏔️

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ID: Indian Flying FoxScientific name: Pteropus giganteusPlace: Karnal Outskirts (Haryana).Interesting Facts:1. The large...
11/02/2017

ID: Indian Flying Fox
Scientific name: Pteropus giganteus
Place: Karnal Outskirts (Haryana).

Interesting Facts:
1. The largest bat in the world is a flying fox called the Kalong, which has a wingspan of nearly five feet, and the smallest as bumblebees.

2. The flying fox is a strong swimmer and crosses rivers using its wings as flippers.

3. Twenty-five percent of all mammals are bats:
There are roughly 1100 known species of bats all over the world.That makes roughly a quarter of all the species of mammals in existence. That means if you put all the mammals into groups of four, one of each group would be a bat. In fact, among mammals, only rodents — rats, mice and squirrels — have more species. Bats might look a bit like rodents, but the truth is they are more closely related to primates — apes, monkeys and lemurs, and humans!

4. Bats are the only flying mammals:
A bat’s wings are actually its hands. In between the bat’s fingers is a thin membrane of skin, and by moving their fingers, bats can take off into the air and stay there for long periods of time. This hand-like structure of the bat’s wing, along with the fact that most of its flight muscles are attached to its shoulders instead of its rib cage, give the bat great control over its wings, making it an even more efficient flyer than a bird.

Bats can fly fast, too — up to 60 miles (97 kilometers) per hour. That makes them even faster than owls. If they were cars on the highway, they would be going over the speed limit!

5. Bats live a long time: bats can live for up to 20 or 30 years — longer than dogs. Why? Scientists have discovered that bats have a robust immune system and are able to withstand a number of infections. Bats may carry certain diseases, but they themselves are not affected by them. Also, scientists believe that flying helps bats to stay healthy, which proves what we already know — that regular exercise can do wonders for your health.

6. Bats have an incredible sense of hearing. They travel by echolocation they emit sound waves, which bounce off the objects around them and echo back. This echo helps them determine their surroundings, the size and distance of objects and their own speed, all within a mere second.

7. Bats cannot support themselves when they are upright, due to the lightweight bones of their legs. Therefore they have to roost upside down.

8. Females even give birth hanging upside down, and must be ready to catch the babies with her wings as they fall. Newborn bats come out hairless and with their eyes closed. All baby bats drink their mother’s milk until they are 2 to 6 months old.

9. During flight the bat extends its legs outward to expand the span of its wing membrane.

10. Bats need more water than do other mammals of the same size because they lose a lot of moisture through their wings.

ID: River KingfisherScientific name: AlcedinidaePlace: Karnal Karan LakeIntresting Facts about Kingfishers.1. There are ...
09/02/2017

ID: River Kingfisher
Scientific name: Alcedinidae
Place: Karnal Karan Lake

Intresting Facts about Kingfishers.

1. There are 87 different species of kingfisher in the world, but only one, Alcedo atthis, breeds in Europe.
2. Our kingfisher has a huge world distribution, and can be found as far east as the Solomon Islands.
3. There are several other species of kingfisher that look much like our bird: the great blue kingfisher, for example, has similar markings but is much bigger. It has the appropriate Latin name of Alcedo hercules.
4. The largest kingfisher in the world is Australia’s laughing kookaburra. It weighs up to 500gm, or 15 times as much as our bird.
5. To differentiate our kingfisher from the other 86 species, it is officially known as the river kingfisher.
6. Many of the world’s kingfishers don’t eat fish and rarely go near water.
7. In many parts of northern and eastern Europe the kingfisher is migratory, some travelling up to 3,000km to their wintering grounds.
8. The German name of Eisvogel (icebird) reflects the fact that migrants move south to Germany in response to freezing conditions to the north.
9. Few British kingfishers ever move more than 250km, though freezing weather will prompt them to move to the coast.
10. Severe winters can lead to as many as 90% of Britain’s kingfishers perishing.
11. The kingfisher doesn’t have a song, though it does have a distinctive flight call, a shrill whistle.
12. Though fish form the main part of the kingfisher’s diet, it also eats many aquatic insects, ranging from dragonfly nymphs to water beetles.
13. In the winter, a kingfisher needs to eat around 15 or 16 minnows a day.
14. Though adults pair in the autumn, they retain separate territories until the spring, when they gradually merge together.
15. Kingfishers are renowned for the insanitary conditions of their nests, which become littered with droppings, pellets and fish bones.
16. Many young kingfishers die within days of fledging, their first dives leaving them waterlogged so they end up drowning.
17. Because of the high mortality of young, kingfishers usually have two or three broods a year, with as many as 10 in a brood.
18. The brilliant blue of the kingfisher’s back feathers are not the result of pigment, but the result of light striking specially modified layers of feather cells.
19. In Victorian times, many kingfishers were shot and stuffed to put in glass cases, while their feathers were widely used by milliners to adorn hats.
20. Kingfishers range widely in their quest for fish, and will often raid garden ponds.
21. Kingfishers fly at only one pace: fast and straight, but they can hover when fishing.

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