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Sanjh's photography Capturing moments, telling stories—one frame at a time. Let’s turn memories into timeless art! 📸 Sanjana Dave- A young n a very enthusiastic person.

Sanjh is the one who is always smiling and loves to be with her camera always. Her perception to see everything differently makes her a good photographer.. Her dedication makes her bring out the perfect quality work. She is just perfect in her work.

Published on 08.04.2025Feeling Proud!My recent clicks of the beautiful Indian Fox have been published in Sandesh Newspap...
09/04/2025

Published on 08.04.2025

Feeling Proud!
My recent clicks of the beautiful Indian Fox have been published in Sandesh Newspaper. It’s always a proud and fulfilling moment to see my work featured alongside my name.

These small achievements may seem simple, but they hold immense value for the passion and effort behind them. Moments like these inspire me to keep going, keep exploring, and keep clicking. Grateful for the recognition, and excited for what lies ahead!

I thank all of them who made this possible.. Thank you soo much..

Published on 22.03.2025.My recent clicks from Ranthambhore was published in yesterday’s news paper - Sandesh City Life. ...
23/03/2025

Published on 22.03.2025.

My recent clicks from Ranthambhore was published in yesterday’s news paper - Sandesh City Life.

This achievement isn’t just about getting noticed—it’s the result of years of hard work. Every early morning, every late night spent editing, and every moment of doubt has brought me to this point. Waking up today to see this news felt like a true blessing, reminding me that if you follow your heart and work hard, success will come.

I am very thankful to my parents for their constant support and encouragement. Their belief in me helped me follow my passion, even when things looked difficult. Their love and reassurance gave me the strength to overcome every challenge along the way.

This moment is not only a personal win but also a tribute to everyone who supported me during tough times. It shows that with hard work, perseverance, and the love of those who believe in you, even the biggest dreams can come true

Crocodiles or true crocodiles are large semiaquatic reptiles that live throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, the Ameri...
31/10/2021

Crocodiles or true crocodiles are large semiaquatic reptiles that live throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia. The term crocodile is sometimes used even more loosely to include all extant members of the order Crocodilia, which includes the alligators and caimans, the gharial and false gharial, and all other living and fossil Crocodylomorpha.

The tiger has a muscular body with powerful forelimbs, a large head and a tail that is about half the length of its body...
31/10/2021

The tiger has a muscular body with powerful forelimbs, a large head and a tail that is about half the length of its body. Its pelage is dense and heavy, and colouration varies between shades of orange and brown with white ventral areas and distinctive vertical black stripes that are unique in each individual. Stripes are likely advantageous for camouflage in vegetation such as long grass with strong vertical patterns of light and shade. The tiger is one of only a few striped cat species; it is not known why spotted patterns and rosettes are the more common camouflage pattern among felids.The orange colour may also aid in camouflage as the tiger's prey are dichromats, and thus may perceive the cat as green and blended in with the vegetation. ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
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Male Asiatic lions are solitary, or associate with up to three males, forming a loose pride. Pairs of males rest, hunt a...
24/06/2021

Male Asiatic lions are solitary, or associate with up to three males, forming a loose pride. Pairs of males rest, hunt and feed together, and display marking behaviour at the same sites. Females associate with up to 12 females, forming a stronger pride together with their cubs. They share large carcasses among each other, but seldom with males. Female and male lions usually associate only for a few days when mating, but rarely live and feed together. ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣

Hidden inside the woods of the beautiful hill town Rishikesh, Neer Garh Waterfall are the real beauty to witness. Amalga...
18/06/2021

Hidden inside the woods of the beautiful hill town Rishikesh, Neer Garh Waterfall are the real beauty to witness. Amalgam of three stunning waterfalls combine to make this one mighty waterfall, which falls off a cliff as high as 25 feet.

The surroundings of the waterfall are untarnished by civilization giving you a raw and virgin experience amidst the adventurous city of India.

Reaching this waterfall requires a 15 min of trek on the trails passing through the dense woods. You will find two bridges and a stream of water running along the routes you would take.

Also, you can spot a rich variety of flora and fauna flocking around the area. The entire journey would be incomparable to any journey you would ever take.

In July 1976, when the park was established, the initial protected area measured about 18 km2. In 1980, another 16 km2 w...
17/06/2021

In July 1976, when the park was established, the initial protected area measured about 18 km2. In 1980, another 16 km2 were added, increasing the total area to 34.08 km2.

A southern portion of the park, which adjoins the Gulf of Khambhat, is in the Gulf's high tide zone and gets inundated with water. However, its semi-arid conditions, together with this inundation of seawater during monsoon, creates habitats suitable for various dependent fauna of the park.

According to a remote sensing study of habitat types, the park area is classified as follows:

7.57 km2 of dense grassland
9.91 km2 of sparse grassland
5.05 km2 of Prosopis shrubland
5.13 km2 of saline land
5.08 km2 of high tidal mudflats
The mudflats are the high tide zones of Gulf of Khambhat and the lower part is prone to flooding. ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
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Occasionally, peafowl appear with white plumage. Although albino peafowl do exist, this is quite rare, and almost all wh...
08/06/2021

Occasionally, peafowl appear with white plumage. Although albino peafowl do exist, this is quite rare, and almost all white peafowl are not albinos; they have a genetic condition called leucism, which causes pigment cells to fail to migrate from the neural crest during development. Leucistic peafowl can produce pigment but not deposit the pigment to their feathers, resulting in their blue-grey eye colour and the complete lack of colouration in their plumage. Pied peafowl are affected by partial leucism, where only some pigment cells fail to migrate, resulting in birds that have colour but also have patches absent of all colour; they, too, have blue-grey eyes. By contrast, true albino peafowl would have a complete lack of melanin, resulting in irises that look red or pink. Leucistic peachicks are born yellow and become fully white as they mature. ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
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King Bhagan reunited and strengthened Ladakh and founded the Namgyal dynasty. The Namgyals repelled most Central Asian r...
05/06/2021

King Bhagan reunited and strengthened Ladakh and founded the Namgyal dynasty. The Namgyals repelled most Central Asian raiders and temporarily extended the kingdom as far as Nepal. During the Balti invasion led by Raja Ali Sher Khan Anchan, many Buddhist temples and artefacts were damaged. Ali Sher Khan took the king and his soldiers as captives. Jamyang Namgyal was later restored to the throne by Ali Sher Khan and given the hand of a Muslim princess in marriage. Her name was Gyal Khatun or Argyal Khatoom. She was to be the first queen and her son was to become the next ruler. Historical accounts differ upon who her father was. Some identify Ali's ally and Raja of Khaplu Yabgo Shey Gilazi as her father, while others identify Ali himself as the father. ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣

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