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A flock of sheep grazing on a steep mountain in Tirthan Valley, Himachal.
The harsh midday sunlight did not make this a great scene to capture. But the sight of the flock grazing on an almost vertical mountain slope was so fascinating.
A group of Bar-headed Geese flying over Pong Lake near Dhameta, Himachal.
Geese have been discovered to care for the well being of each other. If a goose is unable to fly in formation, two other geese fall out and stay with the disabled geese until it recovers and flies again or dies.
The 9th Graduation Ceremony of UONGOZI Institute, held on 15 May 2026 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, celebrating graduates from the Postgraduate Diploma in Leadership, Certificate in Leadership, Women’s Leadership Programme, and Emerging Leaders Programme. The event also marked 15 years of advancing leadership for sustainable development in Africa.
Children on the Pokhara-Butwal road in Nepal.
As I was waiting for my mate to come back with the fixed motorcycle tyre, I heard squeals of delight from across the road. One of the boys I had met on the roadside was playing with his sister on a swing. I watched these kids play for some time and took a few shots. Anxieties of the breakdown situation were soon gone.
Gatwick Race Course opened in 1891. It closed in 1940 for the duration of the war. But it never reopened and the site is now part of the modern day Gatwick Airport.
Displayed at Gatwick Aviation Museum.
Within a few minutes of taking this photograph there were trains at all four platforms. All four had a very quick turnaround, unloading passengers and a large number people boarding the trains ready to depart. I've read that Great Victoria Street Station is the hub of N.I. Railways suburban services. Looks true to me.
Photo taken in September 2019
A mother Crab-eating Macaque, or Balinese Long-tailed Monkey, with her juvenile in the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud, Bali.
Seeing the monkeys next to a no-smoking sign was funny, though I know that the sign was meant for us tourists. Stone temples, overrun by monkeys, inside a tropical forest made me feel like I was in a scene right out of the Jungle Book. Of course you require a strong imagination to cut out the hoards of tourists around who otherwise tend to force you back to reality quite quickly.