Monday, November 28, 2005

DALHOUSIE-KHAJJIAR ROAD in HIMACHAL PRADESH, INDIA


"Him" Means extreme cold in Hindi and some other local Indian Languages.
"Alay" Means Abode. So HIMALAYA means the ABODE OF EXTREME COLD.
So what about some snow now?

Here we find snow on the road from Dalhousie to Khajjiar. Not so clean as India is full of dust and dirt and mud. So the snow here was mixed with muddy contaminants.





2 comments:

Medieval Or Modern said...

That is Khajjiar. Khajuraho is in MP. Go in March...the road is strewn with flowers growing alongside. All the way till Jyot, and Chamba beyond.

ShantanuDas said...

ARREY yeh how happenned? I was thinking of Khajjiar and writing Khajuraho!! Tsk Tsk
thnx

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