The Beautiful Dwarka - The Beach with A Camel and Lighthouse
I didn't post anything for a long time; the reason — I was on a trip to Gujarat. I will create posts on the different places I visited. Just to give it a start, I am posting one of the photographs I took in Dwarka. Here it is…
Well what a cool photo. Okay, something is up, this is the fourth camel I've run across in a week. When things happen in threes, I know to be aware (of what I don't know)...
Hello Bhavesh. What a wonderful photo. I hope you had a fantastic time visiting Gujarat. We have beautiful lighthouses here in North Carolina, but no camels unfortunately.
I know I am very behind on many things, reading my favorite blogs is one of them. I am looking forward to reading more of your posts now that my schedule has lightened up. Namaste, friend. :)
P.S. I need your mailing address to send your handmade gift out on Monday. You can email me at tantraflower@hotmail.com. Thank you.
What a study in contrasts this photo is! Thank you for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/01/a-tour-of-holy-name-of-jesus-cathedral.html
I bet the camel likes to walk on the beach, just like people do.
ReplyDeleteMaybe, or maybe not :) Can't say exactly :)
ReplyDeleteThese are three things we do not see in Arkansas
ReplyDeleteThat's bad :( Gail
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool, what a ride along the beach :D
ReplyDeleteDid you just take a photo or also a ride? Looks tempting indeed!
ReplyDeleteReally Shionge :)
ReplyDeleteJust the photo Peter :) I didn't feel like troubling the camel.
ReplyDeletebeautiful camel and rider ! Did you enjoy the sea as they seem to enjoy ?
ReplyDeleteWell what a cool photo. Okay, something is up, this is the fourth camel I've run across in a week. When things happen in threes, I know to be aware (of what I don't know)...
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic composition! What a capture! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the sea too much Babzy. Couldn't resist :)
ReplyDeleteSo what does the fourth one mean Sandy? :)
ReplyDeleteThanks JM!
ReplyDeleteCool :)
ReplyDeleteI was waiting to see your images :)
I hope the wait was worth Deepak even though my images are not as good as yours :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sight, and an excellent photograph! Lovely work! Thank you for stoppping by my blog - I am glad to meet you, Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lavender. You too have very beautiful photographs on your blog. I'm creating a link…
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Cool photo of the camel with his cheerful red cover!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful out there in Gujarat and Rajasthan States of India :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great and very colourful image for my first visit to your blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you Marc :)
ReplyDeleteHello Bhavesh. What a wonderful photo. I hope you had a fantastic time visiting Gujarat. We have beautiful lighthouses here in North Carolina, but no camels unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteI know I am very behind on many things, reading my favorite blogs is one of them. I am looking forward to reading more of your posts now that my schedule has lightened up. Namaste, friend. :)
P.S. I need your mailing address to send your handmade gift out on Monday. You can email me at tantraflower@hotmail.com. Thank you.
I'm so happy that your schedule has lightened, and that you will be posting and reading more :) Namaste!!
ReplyDeleteI will email you my mailing address soon.
I enjoy the photos so much. It just seems like you could not find another as great as the last one viewed and then another pops up.
ReplyDeleteThat's a big compliment Lucy! 😊
DeleteI loved this one :) she's cat walking along the beach elegantly.
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Deletelookd like a great place to visit.
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DeleteBeautiful capture!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday!
Same to you Veronica! 😊
DeleteWhat a study in contrasts this photo is!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/01/a-tour-of-holy-name-of-jesus-cathedral.html
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