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13 days in the highlands ~ Ladakh : Day 1, Lake Pangong Tso

12/10/2013

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Pangong Tso lake
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The many hues of Pangong Tso with changing light of the day
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Manyapathar at Pangong Tso
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Pangong Tso - reflections
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A pair of the highly endangered Black Necked Cranes (Grus nigricollis). Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
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Himalayan Marmot (Marmota himalayana)
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With 30% of the Lake in India and 70% in China, the Indian army plays a strategic role in maintaining our geographic borderline in the harsh terrain and weather conditions.
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    Nikhilesh Mahakur " Nikhil", a true blue Capricorn, born on the 1st of January, educated with a bachelors degree in Electronics engineering, and a MBA from Xavier’s Institute of Management, currently based at Bangalore , India An IT professional and an avid traveler, with an inherent passion for photography. The passion for photography has been a learning experience and will continue to be an ethical journey of learning with new experiences trying to capture “Life” and it’s moments ‘as is’. Having indulged in serious photography over the last seven years, my primary interest lies in wildlife and people photography. I still use film bodies occasionally for portraiture. Life so far and going ahead, with my experiences with photography has been and will continue to be a learning experience which I shall strive to share with all and hope to make a difference especially for wildlife.


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