Awesome I love Bijapur!!!!!!!!!as it has its own natural Beauty!!!!!!!Hope I get a life partner here in future.....if so i will be vvvvvvvvvvvrrrry lucky.....Miss u Bijapur!!!!!!!!!!!1111
Ellora and Ajanta visit Hi guys, a nice blog on this amazin histroic site(s)
I have just returned after seeing both by car. Havin lived in India for 12yrs, (1987-1999) I knew the energy used up on the trains would be saved for the climbing at Ajanta. I stayed in Pune, with friends, and drove down for two days (6,000 rups plus the hotel stop over at Hotel Kailash at Ellora. I took over 500 pics, on my iPhone, as my Canon jammed! I was so amazin and enthroned by both these sites, that I will return again ( I went end of this Jan'11) best time as not too hot yet, and resonably busy. I recommend this journey for any one!
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your photos are very useful for architecture students like us.i took your photos from net and put it in may case study reports.all the best.thank you
Fort Excellent photo of Gulbaraga fort. In fcat I was searching for one like this. . I have an hobby of painting forts in India. Thsi was very much required by me.
Dr K Prabhakar Rao
thanks pretty photos, thanks for the inspiration! Nice you showed so much about the culinary side, always a main part of each country and certainly fun in Myanmar
Excellent, Marvellous, Mind Blowing Just I glanced at the picture of Mysore Maharaja Palace it is very beautiful at the outer look then what about if I see the interior. But one thing I don't understand that surely it belongs to the Wodeyars Dynasty The Mharaja of Mysore? because some unmind persons claim that Mysore Palace as Tippu Palace. I don't think this Mysore Palace belongs to Tippu Sultan. I have great respect to the brave warrior Tipu Sultan. But I don't think he ruled Mysore he was restricted to Sri Ranga Patna and Around places and also he was control under the Mysore Wodiyars. One request to you that please confirm that the Mysore Palace is ever belongs to the Mysore Wodiyars but not Tipu's.
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