Himalayas are everyone's dream. I am not different. I envy people who live in those tiny villages cuddled in Himalayas, but they think otherwise. Even the short visits bring so much peace to the troubled-and-confused mind of city soul like me. During my a weeklong visit to Sikkim I slept early in the evening so that I could wake up early in the morning to see these magnificent mountains in the first rays of golden light! Mt Khangchendzonga, is not in the picture, which was hiding behind the thick dark blanket of clouds. It's neighbors in the range had mercy on me ... I could witness such sunrises everyday!
This picture was taken in Gangtok, Sikkim in early November.
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That is a very magnificent shot! Love it!
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ReplyDeleteWOW! I recently visited the Australian Alps for the 1st time and thought they were huge! But they've got nothing on these fantastic mountains!! Beautiful!!
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