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RE: Trans Himalayan Experience With 480KM Ultra Run

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Wow..Boss...Namaskar and Pranam for this wonderful pictures. Number of pictures are less than what I expected especially when comparing with the the many travel blogs in steemit that too curated by well known team like curie, ocd etc. But the phrase Small is beautiful is absolutely matches with the post.

I know the beauty of Himalayas, I had been to most of the places except Leh, Ladakh to be frank but I could never get a snap like this. And it is not a mean thing for anyone to cover such distance in those special climate. And I am sure you might had more beautiful snaps than these one whioch you posted and your eyes might had captured 100 times more than these in your mind..

4th and 5th photo really needs special applause. I am looking forward to more such posts.

Cheers buddy... Take care

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Aha...What a brilliant words, thank you very much for visiting here sir.
I am glad that you have already visited India. May be next time you should try Leh. I have clicked thousands of photos of trans Himalayas, and you have already been mentioned that photos can not show what we saw by naked eyes.
I am not a guy who think or write in English language but still I do just to share my experience and the beauty of Himalayas. I am feeling honored that Curie and ocd resteemed this blog.
Pranam, Namaste and blessings from Lord Himalaya.

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Himalaya, there is no words to expressits majestic beauty that changes from place and time to time. Amazing gift God to Universe. Your Photos were really having high quality.

What you could do is that select all good and variety snaps and post it as a series.

Have a good day, Cheers

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Well said Himalaya is precious gird from God to us. I can think about the series concept. Thanks for suggesting. Namaste

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