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Highway Through My Lens..

I've been on quite a few road journeys in these 19 years and 6 months of my existence.This was the first time I got off the car and decided to take some pictures on the HIGHWAY which always happens to be the best part of the drive.Indian highways are broad and magnificent and if you leave the window of your car/vehicle open you will be mesmerized with the wind that hits your face.Its fresh and smells lovely and it feels great on your skin,Our highways are a clear representation of our development but alongside that ,through our journey we come across so many villages and towns and there has to be atleast one thing about these places that has to take every single traveler by storm.Be it the shops,the houses,buses or hotels.


This push cart is a must have for every vendor ..He/she uses it to pull his fruits/vegetables/trash and the lower part of this cart is also used to protect his/her baby from the heat and the rains and it is used as a cradle!




And we thought people were suppose to put an end to the POLYTHENE era and switch to paper bags and become eco-friendly.


Well,summer is here and every single one of us will gorge on these sumptuous mangoes to our hearts content.









every teenagers favourite drink on our road-trips..Yeh Dil Maange More,Aha! :D


A small country shack on the way to Vellore,Tamil Nadu.









Overall my trip to Vellore was gratifying I was mystified with the diversity every place in out country represents.I loved the food,the people,the place,the journey and the MANGOES.
Hope you'll like the post...
Lots of Love
Anushree
The Sripuram Golden Temple

Comments

Varun said…
i liked ya photography. To tell you in your lang the blog "looks" like Dominos. It can look like KFC. Width can increase and photos can be put more precisely. Keeping in mind its a BLOG.
But yeah nice blog. Keep it up! :)
Well Thank You I'll work on that.

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