Two Sides

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Clicked them last year during the same season. Today I was revisiting them. Thought of sharing to you all…Happy Weekend ЁЯЩВ

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    1. They are from a former French Colony in Southern India called Pondicherry…Yes, Twinklingwords! indeed that place is very calming yet the waves are very turbulent when it reaches the shore..When it touches your feet in the early morning hours..you can just experience that feeling and won’t be able to explain it ЁЯЩВ

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      1. Ah, yes. I wish I get to visit the beautiful place someday. I have seen so many pictures, yellow is a dominant colour there isn’t it? Also, the bakeriesтЩея╕П
        I know what you mean about the touch of wild waves, words can’t do much justice to the breathtaking experience.

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  1. Nice photography Abhay sir. Have you taken this shot from Pondicherry or somewhere at Kerala?

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    1. Haha! I have hardly expressed any writing in this post. It was basically a display of my photography skills!
      May be you have read my other post and commented hereЁЯШЬ
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