Waterfall in the Kollimalai Hills, TN
Lakkavaram lake, Andhra Pradesh
Bay of Bengal, Andhra Pradesh
Venna lake, Maharashtra
Jog Falls, Karnataka
Barapani, Meghalaya
Adilabad, Andhra Pradesh
River Krishna, Andhra Pradesh
Purva Falls, Madhya Pradesh
River Dipholu, Assam
River Kabini, Karnataka
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We invited readers to send in their favourite travel pic -- that one photograph that perfectly captures the beauty of a place they visited. In response, readers have sent in wonderful photographs from all across India. Here we feature some of the refreshing photographss readers sent in of India's fascinating waterscapes:
First up is Neeraj Jain's photograph taken at Orcha (near Jhansi, MP).
"I visited Orcha last month around March and was stunned to see the golden colour at sunset. Jhansi is famous for its old forts and the beautiful sunset along the Betwa river'," he shares. "The serenity of the environment only added to the beauty of the setting sun and it's reflection in the river, which is also known as the 'Ganga of MP'."
Do you have a photograph that perfectly captures the beauty of a place -- of a breathtaking peak or a picture-perfect seashore? Share it with the world. Simply send in your photograph (original photos only) to travelpicsga@rediffmail.com (subject line: 'My travel pic'), along with your name, the name of the place, a short description of the photograph, when you visited and what you liked most about the place. We'll feature the best pics right here on rediff.com and in India Abroad.
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From MP we move to Karnataka. Kuldeep sends in this photo of the Kaveri falls at Sivasamudra, 160 kms far from Bangalore.
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Vaishali Kashyap sends in this pic from her vacation to HP in 2009.
"This picture was taken on a trip around Gobind Sagar lake. It is one of the largest man-made lakes in India, which was formed as a reservoir by the construction of Bhakra Dam on River Satluj," she informs.
"I loved the blue waters of the lake, which were pleasantly cold even on a 40C hot day and so clean that you could drink it."
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Kunal A Deshkar ssends in the next pic of Powai lake.
"We had a 'birdrace' event which was organised by HSBC, where we had to spot the maximum number of birds in a day. So we choose to visit IIT Powai lake where we spotted almost 30 different species of birds along with a variety of ducks," he shares.
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This breath-taking waterfall along the Kollimalai Hills, near Namakkal, caught Dr Senthil Sailesh's imagination.
"The road to the hill has the maximim number of hairpin bends in India, and the trek to the waterfall is a pleasant experience," he says.
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