Photos from Arunachal Pradesh, India, Asia

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Ganga lake, Itanagar
Biological Park, Itanagar
Arunachal Pradesh Science Centre
Another  view of Dinosar park in Itanagar
A view of Dinosar park in Itanagar
Busts of prominent Indian Personalities in the field of Science & Technology, in front of Itanagar Science Centre
Itanagar Indira Gandhi Park entrance
Itanagar Fort
Meat shops in Cathedral Street
Inside view of Saint  Joseph's Cathedral
Saint Joseph's Cathedral, Itanagar
Map showing Seven Sister Statesof Nort East India
Arunachal State Museum
Back side view from the Buddha Temple
Centre for Buddhist Culture, Itanagar (Buddha Temple)
Back side view from the restaurant of Cygnett Inn
Sale of Pineapple, Jackfruits, etc. on the road fro Shillong to Guwahat
Our Meghalaya cab driver, Mr. Tiwari
Panoramic view from the Shillong Peak
Shillong Peak Entrance Gate
Farm land on the way to Shillong Peak
A Shiilong Town view
Dinner at the Tripura Castle Restaurant
Missed the morning news paper (I do not know what language it is)
An evening tea on the return journey to SAhillong
Dawki Immigration Office
People towards Bangladesh carrying grains
Me at the no-man's land
Bangladesh Customs Gate
India Bangladesh Friendship Gate
The river side restaurant
View from the road
Instant frienship with a Bangladeshi Person from Dhaka
Our boatman
Natural Refrigerator
A closer view of the Dawki Bridge
Clear waters of the Dawki River, even at deeper depth, view is clear
A view of the Dawki Bridge
We are ready for the boating
May be a Safety warning Board, in the local language
Dawki Riverbed - Boats are in India and people are in Bangladesh
Dawki Riverbed - All in the photo are from the other side of the border
Road side restaurants betweeen Pongtung Junction & Dawki
Pongtung Junction, right towards Mawylnnong, straight towards Dawky.
A viilage scene of Mawlynnong
Treetop hut, another view
The Church of Epiphany, fonded in 1902, at Mawlynnong Village
Treetop hut in the Cleanest Village of Asia, Mawlynnong
Kay Kay Restaurant in the parking lot near the living root bridge
The granite plaque showing details of the bridge
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