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TROPIC OF CANCER WITH SIMON REEVE - Programme Five: Bangladesh, N.E. India and Burma.
Author and TV presenter Simon Reeve continues his epic 6-part journey around the Tropic of Cancer, the northern border of the tropics region. On this fifth leg of the journey he travels from western Bangladesh across the Indian states of Tripura and Mizoram, and on into Burma.
The photograph shows Simon in Aizawl, the capital of the Indian state of Mizoram. Despite being in the remote far north-east, the people of Mizoram are among the best-educated in India, with the second-highest literacy rate in the country.
This Tropic of Cancer series is Simon's third trip exploring the Tropics - the region of the planet with both the richest natural biodiversity, and the greatest concentration of human suffering. During 2006 and 2008 he travelled around the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn for the acclaimed BBC series of the same name.
Photograph © Simon Reeve. More information: www.simonreeve.co.uk
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Mizoram is celebrating Chapchar Kut-2010 festival the biggest festival of the state after the Jhumming Cultivation, this year festival is most importance because of the participation of more than 15 thousand artists, picture shows Chhawnghnawa performed by Mi Zawan Zawang at Aizawl on March 11, 2010.
"Thenzawl" is a tiny highway town with a population of 5519 person, in Mizoram Sate of India. It is approximately 3 hrs drive from Aizawl city on the way to Lunglei. It boasts of many Highway Motels, but food is almost restricted to Local Delicacies. "The Vawntawng Fall" is 5 Kms south of the town.
Kan Unaunu awm a khuai lian deuh mai a fu lai,, a phalna la lo in ka upload a , a hlau khawp mai thlalak ka duh sia..a tap tep...mahse a zuk ta chuang lo
Mizoram is celebrating Chapchar Kut-2010 festival the biggest festival of the state after the Jhumming Cultivation, this year festival is most importance because of the participation of more than 15 thousand artists, picture shows the performance of Tlanglam Dance by Central YMA at Aizawl on March 11, 2010.
College Week 2015 Day 4 - Miss Contest - Round 3 (As you like it) @Vanapa Hall, Dt.20.8.2015 (Thursday), Aizawl, Mizoram, India.
Lens used Nikkor 70-300 mm(p.s. Sorry friends the Exif data says it is 18-135mm. 1:4-5.6 G the kit lens that was used. I got it wrong)
In the bygone era, October was the month during which an individual was allowed to host a community feast called "Khuangchawi" in order to enhance his social status in the Mizo society. The month of October is still named after this traditional practice.
Mizoram is celebrating Chapchar Kut- 2010 festival the biggest festival of the state after the Jhumming Cultivation, this year festival is most importance because of the participation of more than 15 thousand artists, picture shows a large number of people gathering on the occasion at Aizawl on March 11, 2010.
Saw this as I took a walk one evening, ran home, grab the cam, and this is what I managed before the show was finally over; could have been better. Oh! for missed chances!
Aibawk, Mizoram, Aizawl india .
The village of Aibawk, shown in the aerial photograph, is located in Mizoram, a northeastern state of India known for its mountainous terrain and vibrant culture, which is characterized by beautiful hills, mountains and scattered houses.
The photographer, Lalchhanhima Zote ) who belongs to the Hmar community, an ethnic group in northeastern India, captures the rural, non-urban, tourist and wildlife photographs of the region that often dominate.
Beautiful places in Mizoram, as he pointed out, attracted a lot of attention for its natural landscapes, and Aizawl, the city, was featured in the related web results in its hilltop city scene, giving context to the photographer of the region.
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Mizo cultural dance Cheraw performed by Students of Pachhunga University College, Aizawl, Mizoram, India
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