Early sight of Purandar from base - Narayanpur
The twin fort of Vajragad as seen from Purandar
The entrance to Balekilla of Purandar
Fortification Purandar
Looking towards the barracks - West side of Fort
From the west end of Purandar - Balekilla and Vajragad in distance
Little monsoon beauty
Narayanpur - Base village from Purandar
The familiar Ranhalad
A hut - on the slopes of fort
Paddy
11 comments:
dear bud,
That's g8t to see u again exploring around sahyaadri, I would say that keep discovering our own land; you never know how much history is behind. Exploring history gives the clues for future pathway!!
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Keep It up
Sujay
Thanks mate. Its good to have you around !
Cheers,
Hemant
I should say "wow, what a beautiful world to live in". Your talent is fantastic. These pictures look like harness by adobe photoshop, but I know it's not. In totality, it looks like paradise in a snap.
This is amazing place to go, this destination is full of natural beauty & amazing sights. The snaps are awesome.
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Wow! this is a super awesome blog!
The pictures are beautiful and you seem to have explored the area throroughly!
But no new posts since 2008? hope to see more posts from you..
Fantastic images. This place is looking so interesting to travel.
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it's so amazing
it's to goooooooooooooooooood
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Charming fotos! What camera do you have? My private tour guides show me this places when I was there
Hi Hemant,
I have visited your blog n number of times since 2007.
Your blog is one of the main reason i started trekking 10 years back.
For last 10 years your blog helped me a lot. I wish to get in touch with you.
If possible can you please share your email id.
Kuldeep
patil.kuldeep@gmail.com
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