How The Earth Made Titicaca Lake
Millions of years ago, tectonic forces sculpted the Tinajani Basin in the Andes, laying the foundation for present-day Lake Titicaca. ...
Millions of years ago, tectonic forces sculpted the Tinajani Basin in the Andes, laying the foundation for present-day Lake Titicaca. ...
A pattal is, in a way, a plate. Only not like the ones we are used to. It’s basically a ...
Lamayuru rises from Ladakh’s rugged terrain like a vision from another world, cliffs twisting into eroded formations defying symmetry and ...
The Indian Institute of Advanced Study-the name itself suggests a definite intellectual weight. And undoubtedly, serious scholarly work happens within ...
You might take it for an ordinary clock, but the one at Christ Church, Kasauli, is the oldest turret clock ...
Hill temples, one notices, have an infallible instinct for settling in awe-inspiring locations, as if guided by some divine preference. ...
Framed by towering mountains and dense deodar forests, the Bijjat Maharaj Temple at Sarain in Chopal (approx. 110 kms from ...
At an impressive altitude of 3,810 meters, Mud village occupies a stunning position on the left bank of the Pin ...
Gondhla castle in Lahaul is a classic example of a Himalayan fortress, built around 1700 by Raja Man Singh of ...
Gonbo Rangjon is a majestic, standalone mountain peak in the Lungnak Valley, Zanskar, a remote region of Ladakh, India. This ...
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