Thursday, January 8, 2009
My Travel adventures
Monday, October 27, 2008
Colorful Balconies
Saturday, August 16, 2008
With love from Russia
Triumph Arch build to commemorate the victory of Russia in the Patriotic War against French Emperor Napoleon in 1812.
Peter the Great Monument Also known as The Monument “300 years of The Russian Navy .
St. Basil s Cathedral on Red Square, considered to be a true symbol of Russia and an integral part of Moscow scenery, is one of the most remarkable monuments and the supreme achievement of ancient architecture of the capital.
Monday, May 19, 2008
Summer Eye candy!
Monday, April 21, 2008
Dallas Arboretum / Botanical Garden
I was recently in USA. While I was in Dallas I went to the Botanical Garden. The tulip festival was on. The Garden was full of mind blowing varieties of tulips and other beautiful flowers. The flamboyant colors and the vivid shades of the display was so exciting. My new camera was able to capture all the beauty of the flowers.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Waterfall Aviary, (the world's tallest waterfall)Singapore
As a nature lover I was amazed by how Singapore , a city with lack of natural resources overcome its weakness by being the garden city and build the nature in a manner that it looks as if the city was always green. Singapore has capitalized on the energy, enterprise and human skills . This is a city where the first impression is that of man’s achievements .
While most countries are cutting trees and destroying the nature in the name of development and blaming each other for the pollution, Singapore is one place where without any natural resources where the people have made it a green place.
Batu caves ,Malaysia

We took a taxi to reach Batu caves. It took us longer than we had estimated we had started to doze. Then we saw a tall mountain ahead of us. There was a huge gathering of tourist buses, taxis and a lot of vendors selling flowers , coconuts and garlands . Located outside Batu Caves stands the 42.7 meter high - the world's tallest statue of Lord Subramanya / Murugan . The statue is said to have cost approximately 24 million Rupees and is made of concrete,steeland gold paint. Just behind are the 272 steps to Batu Caves.Climbing the steep flight of 272 steps with an angle of almost 30degrees is quite exhausting. And also the climate so humid that we were bathed in sweat by the time we reached the cave . Did I tell you that there were monkeys on the stairs and also inside the cave. Monkeys near a temple are not new to me so I was not surprised to see a few (actually I was quite happy to see the familiar creatures :))
The biggest is the Temple Cave which has a 100 m-high ceiling .The natural opening in the ceiling allows the Sun to lit up the Cave and creates a mystic aura. On the left is the Ramayana Cave where reminiscent scenes of Indian epic myths are artistically painted along its walls.Dripping of mineralized solutions and the deposition of calcium carbonate for thousands of years have created rock formations.Stalactites and the corresponding formation of Stalagmites on the floor underneath create intricate formations . They meet and fuse to create columns which look like pillars.
This massive limestone hill is also a popular spot for rock climbing.