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Unusual monsoon pics: Father, child and nature

Last updated on: July 20, 2011 15:23 IST
Father, child and nature

We invited readers to send in their interesting monsoon snapshots. Here is the next set of responses -- and you can share yours too!

We invited you to send in unique monsoon-themed photographs -- odd scenes that are captured on a lens for posterity -- to share with other readers. Here is the next set of responses!

First up we received this sweet image from Manjunath Ekambaram, taken on a trip to Mangalore.

Share your interesting monsoon snapshots with us! They could be from anywhere across India or the world, but they have to be original.

Simply e-mail your photographs to travelpicsga@rediffmail.com (subject line: 'Unusual monsoon pics') -- we'll publish the most interesting ones on rediff.com and in India Abroad. And make sure to include a little write-up of where you clicked the snap.

Remember, the theme is the monsoons, so your photograph has to gel with the season. Hurry and send in your entry today!

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.

Mountain majesty

Last updated on: July 20, 2011 15:23 IST
Mountain majesty

Next we have this snapshot from Kamlendra Kumar, who explains, "It was taken at Mulshi, a place approximately 70 kms from Pune. It was raining heavily and nature was at its best."

A complete rainbow

Last updated on: July 20, 2011 15:23 IST
A complete rainbow

Muthuvairavasamy Ramkumar contributed this pic of a half-circle rainbow, taken at Erlangen, Germany immediately after showers.

Fabulous foliage

Last updated on: July 20, 2011 15:23 IST
Fabulous foliage

This striking one came in from Arun Raj.

Waddling in the wet

Last updated on: July 20, 2011 15:23 IST
Waddling in the wet

And finally, Animesh Kumar Pateriya sent in this photograph saying, "This pic was taken by me on my way to Harihareshwar when we took a tea break."