Souvik Khamrui
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Saturday, February 9, 2008
Amazing Arunachal - Lohit River
Lohit River - Is not it wonderful?
'Network of Channels' of Lohit River
Lohit River
Lohit River - View from Salangam on Tezu-Hyualiang-Hawai Road
Another view of the 'Network' of Lohit River
Lohit River - near Parasuramkund
Friday, February 8, 2008
Amazing Arunachal - Parsuramkund
Parasuramkund where, according to the legend, Parasuram washed away the sin of kiling his mother.
Parsuramkund is located on NH-52 near Bridge on Lohit River
Lohit Bridge near Parsuramkund
Idol of Parsuram in the temple
Kund is on the bank of Lohit River
At Kund
The place where Parsuram is believed to dig with his axe to release water
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Amazing Arunachal - Mayodiya Pass
Mayodiya Pass - Dibang Valley
Another View
Snow fall at Mayodiya Pass - Dibang Valley
We could not proceed further because of snow fall
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Amazing Arunachal - Dibang Valley
'Children of The Nature'- Idu Mishmi Kids, Dibang valley. India will shine, only when they will shine
A hut in the jungle
Man with 'Dau' (the dagger)- very common scene in Arunachal Pradesh
Amazing Arunachal - Dibang Valley
Jungles in Dibang Valley - Habitat of Hollock Gibbon, the only ape found in South Asia
Dibang valley near Nigamghat
Dibang valley & the Himalayas
Dibnag Valley Jungles
Amazing Arunachal - Dibang Valley
Grass - Dibang Valley
Dibang Valley - is not it exciting?
Dibang valley - untouched
Nigamghat - Very difficultly vehicle reached here
Amazing Arunachal - Dibang Valley
Nigamghat - Dibang Valley
Crossing Nigamghat
Keep Walking.....
Slided mass
Amazing Arunachal - Dibang Valley
Jungles in Dibang Valley
Dibang River - Pure & Pristine
Dibang River
Dibang River - Bifurcated at upstream of Nigamghat
Amazing Arunachal - Dibang Valley
Amongst Wilderness
Dibang Valley
Sunset at Nigamghat, Dibang Valley
With an old gentleman of Idu Mishmi community in his traditional attire. Dibang Valley is a predominatly Idu Mishmi territory. One school of thought says that Rukmini, wife of Lord Krishna was a Idu Mishmi girl from Bhismaknagar, Dibang Valley.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Amazing Arunachal - Siang Basin
Bridge on Silli stream
Geying village, Upper Siang Dist
The distance is from Geying village
The vehicles - Scorpio & Sumo Victa taken us to this place
Amazing Arunachal - Siang Basin
Mithun - the state animal has great significance in social,cultural & religious life of different communities in Arunachal Pradesh
Lack of Road Connectivity is a major problem in Arunachlal Pradesh
A War Memorial
Yamne River & on far away hill is Damroh village - the earliest habitation of Adi community
Amazing Arunachal - Siang Basin
Yamne River
A Village in Upper Siang Dist
Suspension Bridge on Siyat River, Upper Siang Dist
A tradional Hut, Padu village, Upper Siang District
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