
I am no Henry David Thoreau but every pond of Haryana is a Walden Pond. There is no Ganga in Haryana, but every water irrigation channel is as sacred as the holy river to me. Nature dresses and undresses my countryside. Every outing is a new illustrated chapter of live birds. My aim is to write my experiences as a birdwatcher's journey in his neighbourhood. And this should be true for other states as well.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Yamunotri Visit (source of the Yamuna river) (13 Jun to 18 Jun 2010)

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Interesting feature.
--Pankaj.
Sir I have to say this. While in Delhi, I went for a boat-ride on the Yamuna "drain"!!!!!!!
The state of the rivers in this country is pathetic especially in the cities. The only birds I spotted there were a few egrets and lots of kites and crows.
And the places of their origin will soon be lost due to the "temples of modern India" like the dismal state of the Alaknanda. What kind of ecosystem are we striving to protect!
The Urban Ecosystem!!
Lovely!
बेहतरीन पोस्ट
अगर हिन्दी में होती तो कुछ और बात होती
फ़ोटो तो दिल से खीची जाये तो बात ही कुछ और होती है
मै यहां दो बार जा चुका हू, फ़िर से जाना चाहता हूं
This is nice blog…………
Thanks for sharing information that is actually helpful about I&M Canal.
ऐसी यात्रा में बहुत मजा आता है। देखी है ती्न बार यमुनौत्री भी
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