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typical roads in Matheran......they are a treat to a person who loves to walk.....one'll surely fall in love with tihs red roads.
Rickshaw's in Matheran are a big help for those who do not want to walk......but this ricks are very bad for the backs.
someone should put some kind of Shock Absorber in them.
Fosters worked perfectly for this telescope,,,,,,,,,checking out some of the points @ Alexander Point.
captured from Louisa point, 'one tree hill' on left side, backside is fort Ershalgad & Morbe dam in the valley.
this was taken in one of the shops @ Matheran bazaarpeth.
The reflections were so many, could not count them :D
Dalla lontana India, un tramonto infuocato per augurare un buon giorno a tutti gli amici!
A blazing sun over Matheran valley takes a bow before disappearing beyond the peaks in the distance. Wish everybody a good morning and a great day!
Matheran happens to be the only non motorable hill station in Asia, and its main attraction point... is when you walk up and down its woods. Shot about an hour before the sunset.
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Monsoon is the perfect time to roam in the Sahyadris(Western ghats). For breathtaking views, rains, wildlife and eternal experience.
Reality is often snapshots of a foggy landscape.
Matheran is a quaint hill station about a 100km from Mumbai. The British and the Parsi's loved to go there for there extended summer fun. There are lots of horses on Matheran. The hill train which goes up from Neral to Matheran was build in 1907 by some bava. Its an amazing place.
Shot on a Dynax5 with 24mm Minolta lens. Fuji 400 film.
To the west of Mumbai (Bombay) is the hill station of Matheran, which is connected via a 21km long 2'0" gauge railway to the main broad gauge network at Neral, with grades as steep as 1in 20. ML738 built by Orenstein & Koppel in 1905 was still in use on 13 December 1978.
(Reprocessed & upsized - February 2016)