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#Travel: Discovering India through pics!

April 24, 2016 13:29 IST

Our readers from across India have sent pictures that will leave you spellbound. Take a look!

We'd asked you, dear readers, to send us your best #India-Photos.

Presenting the latest responses we received from you. 

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IMAGE: Abhishek Srivastav was fortunate to get the rare opportunity to spot the Indian Giant Squirrel at BR Hill in Karnataka. 

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IMAGE: Kishore Saha's photograph of an aerial view of the Himalayas looks more like a painting to us. 

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IMAGE: This lit diya was captured by Abhishek Srivastav during a wedding.  

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IMAGE: Abhishek Srivastav shoots the reflection of the dam in the river below. 

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IMAGE: Morning walks always make for brilliant pictures, don't they? Here's a gem from Sandeep Satalkar's collection. He captured this picture at Bilawali Tank, Indore. 

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IMAGE: The river reflects the colour of the sky in this picture sent by Raktim Mitra. He captioned the picture, "The scenic beauty during sunset at Mayabundar, Andaman."

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IMAGE: The Taj Mahal at Agra through Dharmesh Panchal's lens. 

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IMAGE: This picture of a toy train enroute Shimla by Srikanth R reminds us of our childhood, doesn't it!

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IMAGE: Raja Shekar captioned this picture, "Hampi in Karnataka was one of the richest and largest cities in the world during its prime with awesome archaeological view."

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IMAGE: For Subrata Chatterjee Khirsu in Uttarakhand is a dream place nestled in the lap of the Garhwal Himalayas, what do you think?

Do you have interesting travel photos that you'd like to share with us?

Follow this link to post the best of your #India-Photos and we will publish them right here on Rediff.com and India Abroad!

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Disclaimer: The photographs featured in this series are, to the best of our knowledge, original entries submitted by readers. Rediff.com does not assume any responsibility for their originality.