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Your pix: India's breathtaking landscapes

Last updated on: March 6, 2010 15:09 IST

We invited readers to send in their favourite travel pic -- that one photograph that perfectly captures the beauty of a place they visited. And we have been inundated with stunning pics of every corner of this beautiful country. We would like to thank readers for the tremendous response. Keep those pics coming!

First up is this pic from Saifadam Pathan of Keri beach as seen from top of Tiracol Fort in North Goa.

"Keri beach and the Tiracol Fort are separated by the waters of a river meeting the Arabian Sea," he says. "This is a tranquil place to visit and you can take a scenic ferry ride across the mouth of the river. "


Do you have a photograph that perfectly captures the beauty of a place -- of a breathtaking peak or a picture-perfect seashore? Share it with the world. Simply send in your photograph (original photos only) to travelpicsga@rediffmail.com with the subject 'My travel pic', along with your name, the name of the place and a short description of the photograph, when you visited and what you liked most about the place and we'll feature the best pics right here of rediff.com! 

 

 

 

Diveaghar, Maharashtra

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Next Girish Shetty sends this pic taken on his trip to Harihareshwar and Shrivardhan.

"I went to visit the Ganesh temple at Diveaghar which is famous for its gold statue of Lord Ganesh, which one of the villagerd had found at this place before the temple was built."

Gulmarg, Kashmir

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Vishnu Vardhan shares this pic taken in Gulmarg (near Srinagar).

"It is taken at the first stop of the Gondola cable car journey."

Nainital,

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Here Prasun Nag sends this photo taken atop the Hanumangarh Hill in Nainital.

"The sunset is a beautiful view from this place as you can see the sun going down along the mountains, casting a beautiful hue."

Munnar, Kerala

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This picture was taken at Munnar during the monsoon. You can clearly see the clouds low on the hills and the carpet of tea plantations," says Samir Karwade.

Sonmarg, Kashmir

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Abhijit Kamerkar says this picture was taken near Sonmarg, J&K during his trip in June 2004.

"This is the picture of the Thajiwas glacier. Even though the temperature was 15 degrees C, one could still trek to the snow-covered part by hiring a pony from NH-1D."

Bhimashankar, Maharashtra

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This pic was taken on the way to Bhimashankar, one of the 12 jyotirlingas, around 120 km from Pune. While trekking uphill I captured the beautiful scene of the serpentine river Bhima," says Arunendra Kumar Mishra.

Bandipur, Karnataka

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Anurag Asthana shares this pic of the jungle trail at Bandipur Forest Reserve.

"One should definitely visit these dense jungles at least once in his or her lifetime. It is the closest you can get to the wild in its full glory."

Brindavan Gardens, Karnataka

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The Brindavan Gardens in Mysore has a beautiful layout with the Krishnaraj Sagar Dam in the background," says Anurag.

"The dam is an architectural marvel considering the time it was built -- early 20th century -- designed by Dr Visveswaraiya. It still attracts crowds, has been the site for many film shoots and is famous for its musical fountains."