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We invited you, dear readers, to share your BEST photograph of 2013.
We have been flooded with e-mails. Thank you for your overwhelming response! We look forward to many more photographs.
Bipin Gupta shot this on the way to Pune from Alibagh.
"I love this photo because (of) the natural joy on the faces (of) people," he writes.
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Anirban shot a photograph of the sunrise over the Ganga inn Varanasi on a chilly morning in December..
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Vishnu Rajendran captured this scene on his way to Hemis Monastery, near Leh, Ladakh.
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Don't they look happy? Reader Nitin Shah was at the Mikumi National Park, Tanzania.
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Jagadeesh's pic of Nubra Valley, Ladakh.
"I have seen many images of the sand dunes of the Nubra Valley. But I went for a silhouette," he writes.
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Amber Fort, (Amer Garh as they say in Rajasthan) Jaipur, shot by Dr Rajib Bandyopadhyay.
"The weather was chilly, the sky was clear blue and the ambiance was overwhelming. The lake in front of the fort and the mountains around make the place perfectly romantic," he writes.
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Amit Tyagi has titled his pic of the Stat Tso Lake, near Penzi La (14,000 feet above sea level), in the Zanskar valley, Kashmir: The Man, the machine & the mountains.
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Lone seagull... good looking, sitting in silence, a symbol of tranquility," writes Dr Radhanath Satpathy of the photograph he shot while on a morning walk along the bayside of San Diego, California, USA.
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Manjit Singh's shot of Nehru Kund, a clear water spring, on the way from Manali to Rohtang Pass, Himachal Pradesh.
"The best combination of river, mountains covered with snow and apple orchards," he says.
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The Taj Mahal in Agra, shot by Sankar Debroy.
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Mahak shot this photograph on a trek to Rupin Pass, Himachal Pradesh, in June.
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Abhishek captures a tranquil pic of Humayun's Tomb, Delhi.
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The Loch Ard Gorge, Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia, shot by Dr Taher Assadi.
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Hemant Pawar shot this picture during his Kailash Mansarovar Yatra in June.
"There was snowfall overnight before we started the parikrama of the mountain. As my group progressed ahead, I stayed back to walk with a injured lady and our guide and also spend some time clicking pictures. And lo behold! On the west wall of Mount Kailash, the face appeared (circled). Is the legend true? Very few people talk of seeing a face, but I had never seen a picture or believed it till I saw one myself," he writes.
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