
Enroute Tawang on our North East India road trip, we stopped at a small cafe run by the Indian Army. We can talk about the idli there later but for now, above is how the scenery around that place looked. I clicked multiple shots and in each one, the mountains looked like a painting. As if Nature had herself, painted something so beautiful in grey and white. The clouds over the top of the hills added to the charm. It was real yet unbelievable.
Today’s post is my #62 of Wordless Wednesdays and I am joining the hosts, Esha and Natasha.
Beautiful shot !
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Thank you!
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Great scene!
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It was beautiful, Sir
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Your picture brought back fading memories of a trip to NEFA when we went up to Tawang. And the food in Army messes is unbelievably comforting especially in those days when they were cooked on woodfires…..
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The food and hospitality in Army mess is beyond comparison. Simply amazing. Glad this picture brought back some memories.
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Oh yes! It surely looks like a painting. If you wouldn’t have specified, it would have been hard to tell.
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So beautiful. Mountains are so majestic.
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They are 🙂
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That shot is so beautiful!
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Thank you!
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Thank you for joining us this week, Parul with such a breathtaking picture! Never been to Tawang and it’s on my bucket list. Your pics tell such amazing stories!
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That photo is nothing short of breathtaking, and I love the contrast of the dark trees in the front and the lightness of the mountains and sky. Just Beautiful
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Thank you Judee. ❤️
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Oh wow, Parul, you are right. It does look like one of those picture perfect postcard paintings! Great shot!
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Thank you Shantala!
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I agree… those mountains look awesome. Just like a painting.
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Yes, they did. Almost like 2D to the eyes.
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That entire region is gorgeous, right, Parul?. But then India is incredible. We didn’t go as far as Tawang..we only covered Sikkim/Gangtok/Darjeeling. Planning to make a trip again!
Funny thing: in the related posts below your post there’s a pic of our Indiblogger Berger Paints pic. I felt happy to see that!
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It certainly is a work of art, can you imagine looking at that every day?
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It would be heavenly! Isn’t it?
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hello and that back ground is powerful. Stop in from Ramblin and if you fine the time stop in for a cup of coffee
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What a awesome shot!!! ANd did i read it right ? You had idli here??? What happened to chai pakoda : )) ???
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If there is idli, no pakode is good enough 😊
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Susc a cute painting by nature. II just loved it. want to know about that idlis too.
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Lovely…waiting to hear about the idli…..
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Lovely….waiting to hear about the idli
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To those of us from flat south Florida…that is truly a magnificent sight!
Thank you for sharing!
Lisa
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So beautiful this is, but I’m waiting to hear more about the idli 🙂
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Indeed like a painting. Very beautiful capture.
Happy WW!
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Indeed a beautiful picture..reminds me of home! 🙂
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Where are you from Mona? Nice to meet you and thanks for following the blog. Hope you have a good time here 🙂
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I am from Uttarakhand and spent my entire childhood in the Himalayas. 🙂 Mountains like these make me want to go back.
Nice to meet you too. 🙂
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Wow! Now I know why you are thinking of home. Last year when I went to Ladakh was the first time I saw the Himalayas and trust me, I have changed. This year it was Arunachal and I’m sure next year it will be Spiti 🙂 have you read this? http://wp.me/p6Oprp-1lH Let me know how you find it 🙂
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I’ll check it out now. I have always wanted to go to Ladakh. I actually shared a flat with Ladakhi girls so I am already familiar with the culture and know many local people, just need to go there someday.
Plan a trip to Uttarakhand too. I am from a town called Pithoragarh which is called mini Kashmir. I am sure you’ll love it.
You can check out the pictures here…
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Wow! Amazing shot! I hope i would travel this place once a day.
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I wish you do. It’s beautiful. Thank you for stopping by!
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