Wednesday, August 19, 2015
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"Gourahari Das Kathalu " ( A Review in English)
Translation from Oriya to Telugu has not been new and going on from many decades and Puripanda Appalaswamy, an iconic translator was known ...
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Sometimes some constructions remind us bygone eras.This is one of that sort in many ways.The building above was constructed in the time o...
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(Cover page of the book) Today ,there is a review appeared on my Telugu translation of Mario Puzo's The God Father, in the sunday s...
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This Kamuni cheruvu or kamuni lake seems a sort of Mysterious one in the midst of hills.The lake has hills its three sides.Located in ...
Very nice snap, Sir.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture :)
ReplyDeleteLovely picture
ReplyDeleteLooks so peaceful.
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I love ferries. I've taken the Staten Island ferry in NYC, and a couple ferries crossing Lake Champlain from NY to VT and back.
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That is interesting info, great pic of the place.
ReplyDeletegreat pic and nice info sir... Thank you for sharing :-)
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Little known facts about India... nice post!
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ReplyDeleteLooks like a peaceful day on the river. I like ferry journeys.
ReplyDeleteI think the only ferry I've been on was in Europe when our big van with 8 people crossed one of the rivers.
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NIce Photos.....
ReplyDeleteFirstly my apologies for a late comment, i have been far to busy repairing my blog after a moval from one host to another... and taking care of other things that needed to be taken care of since my husband and i have health issues at the same time.
ReplyDeleteit looks beautiful.. love posts like these, i get to 'know' places all over the world without beeing there myself ;-0
have a nice weekend
Melody (abc-w-team)
That is an interesting trip.
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