
I have been travelling the past few weeks and was recently in
Mussorie, a beautiful hill station in the foothills of the Himalayas.

Situated at an altitude of
6,000 feet above sea level, Mussorie generally has commanding views of the Himalayan mountains.

On the day these pictures were shot, it was a cold and misty morning and the cloud covered mountains peeping through fog as viewed from the
Camel's Back Road was an endearing sight.


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Absolutely magnificent scenery. I would love to see the Himalayas.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful skies.
ReplyDeletebreathtakingly endearing!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible place, great photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful skies and shots!
ReplyDeletethe first pic is quite dreamy in a way..need to catch up on lots of posts Celine
ReplyDeleteThe top is loevly with the shadows on the hill..the next series has a little something different in each..just a beautiful view with so much to take in- What a nice post- thanks-
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful scenery, peaceful and fascinating. Also love your travel pictures. India is such a diverse and splendidly interesting country. I have read, a long time ago, The far Pavilions, the history of the Taj Mahal; and many more, I was always captivated by its history.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog.
The soft cloud is touchy, feel like you can touch them all when they are floating over liek that.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
Thanks for stop by my blog before :)
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You got a Posty: I want to give 15 postcards :)
Stunning photos. Thanks for your visit.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos of a beautiful place, I would love to visit there someday. Thanks for visiting.
ReplyDeletei was away from the blogging world for a while now and was checking the backlog. its quite funny that i was just seeing the SWF post from mridula and the next one was urs :)
ReplyDeleteluved the frames
How beautiful! I love the clouds in the valley.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I love the clouds in the valley.
ReplyDeleteCeline,
ReplyDeleteyour travels and images are always a pleasure to follow! Thank you! :-)
Your photos are quite beautiful. I would love to see this area of the world, some day.
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