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Zanskar Wild Trail

Any idea why it called wild.

If U Still haven't got those spooky goosebumps then click ion the pic and watch it full size
Imagine where it starts from and where it ends! Fantasti Trail.



Still No Goosebumps? Well plan a vacation to this place then. Andtry standing on the edge of the trail.

Comments

R said…
Great work. I wish I could take pictures like these. BTW, checked out your profile. I wonder how do you manage those many blogs..
TOMAS said…
While looking at the pictures of beautiful and wonderful and exotic to me far India, I discovered myself. The names Mumbai, Kolkatta and alike tell nothing to me, yet I sense some strange shiver. Prior unseen landscapes would be hard to travel and I saw nothing that I was used to rest, however, all that have brought not a discomfort but the tremendous joy. While looking at jour picks I recalled the Heaven that enfolds us all and the divine spirit inhabited in me and I was strengthened.
Thank you for the wonderful blog. While looking at your photos, I understood that India is far more mysterious land than I have thought prior. Yet the most surprising thing was to discover “India” in my own yard…
DesiBaba said…
Thanks Tomas for appreciating my blog :)

Hi Julia
Lol. It's difficult to maintain them. I keep my best blogs updated. Rest i update whenever i get time. Thanks for appreciating

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