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7 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
Agumbe, a high altitude point in the Western Ghats of India
Experienced by Smaran Alva
42 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
Rock formations at the St. Mary's Island, Malpe, India.
Experienced by Mayank Sehgal
43 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
Silhouette taken at the beach.
Experienced by Vishwasa Navada K
45 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
This is an island about the 30mins from the the coastal area of Udupi in Karnataka, India. Beautiful place, clean waters, more shells less sand :)
Experienced by Sonaal Bangera
58 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
Surathkal Beach, calm and vibrant.
Experienced by Suchit Poojari
64 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
Half the confusion in the world comes from not knowing how little we need. Appreciate the little things in life because one day you will look back , and realize they were the big things.
Experienced by Harshit Sharma
64 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
Water taxis or boats take locals to and from mainland to Bengre Island
Experienced by Annj AD
74 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
The mountains are calling #mountains #trekking #westernghats #travelindia #trek #greenery
Experienced by Avinash K
87 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
2 weeks before i decided to take a small trip to my grandparents (Village) town named Arehalli which is located near Belur. this particular road is the way to my coffee farms, these beautiful trees across both the sides of the road looked so beautiful that i had to click this photo to remember that moment of beauty in nature.. i had my oneplus device on me and i got down from my vehicle and enjoyed the beauty and to preserve the moment shot this perspective on my device..
Experienced by Prince Abid
90 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
I was visiting this place in Chikmagaluru, Karnataka. This site made me click and here is the result.
Experienced by Sourabh Agarwal
94 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
Somewhere in the middle of a dense forest during the monsoon.
Experienced by Ben Abraham
97 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
Boats on a rainy day near a calm beach
Experienced by Srinivas JD
148 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
A beautiul sunset in Gokarana beach
Experienced by Tony Sebastian
148 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
Moody picture, of a rock in Kudle Beach in Gokarna
Experienced by Shahbaz Khan
148 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
With its pristine beaches and breathtaking landscapes, Gokarna is a Hindu pilgrimage town in Karnataka and a newly found hub for beach lovers and hippies.
Experienced by Ravi N Jha
149 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
This is bob. Lives in Dubare, India. A healthy male i guess. He’s really fidgety. Likes to play in mud. Can’t because of his size. Nice, peaceful and helpful. And he looks nice too.
Experienced by Pratham Gupta
152 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
men enjoying the view from top of the hill
Experienced by Amal George
193 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
I was Pretty sure that I can capture something awesome from the beach. Because I know the place very well.:). I was waiting patiently, after some time my eyes were wondering the sky color and the atmosphere is totally changing to another impressive color palate. The sun rises and I realized this is the time to capture the incredible thing. And I took some photos!
Experienced by Kiran CK
203 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
Infosys Training Center at Mysore, Karnataka, India.
Experienced by Vishwasa Navada K
204 km from Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
Birds migrate across continents to find suitable conditions for survival and procreation.They are very sensitive to climate changes.Large scale, human-induced, climate change has already caused many species to be endangered.This reminds us of our duty to protect our ecology. We must learn to live and let live. Ranganathittu in Karnataka,India is a popular bird sanctuary and is a popular nesting site for the birds. During winter months, starting from mid-December, as many as 40,000 birds congregate in this bird sanctuary. Some birds come from Siberia, Latin America and parts of north India.
Experienced by Ramesh L T