Amazing, I am at loss of words, The way nature is holding up the last remains of this vidyut ghar with her roots, where humans have failed to preserve. Infact the trees and this building have become one!
I was a student of archaeology for a couple of years. This developed a love for ruins n old age infrastructure. That is why i'd say... I really love these pics n would love to visit it some day if time allows. Jiya
Nice photographs, Amit. They swamp me with memories of the day I spent on the island that once was Paris of the East. Sadly, it is sinking fast into the sea.
Amazing, I am at loss of words, The way nature is holding up the last remains of this vidyut ghar with her roots, where humans have failed to preserve. Infact the trees and this building have become one!
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Thank you Meenakshi:)
DeleteBeautiful shots of the ruins.
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DeleteOMG,power house in such shambles?All the ruins are truly thought provoking.Time plays havoc on man n inanimate objects alike.
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DeleteMuito lindas fotos! abraço,chica
ReplyDeleteObrigado abraços Chica :) ...
DeleteBeautiful pics...
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DeleteMy harddisk had crashed which have my visit to Andman and Nicobar.... you meet me with this place again.. thanks
ReplyDeleteThank you Kirti:) Glad you liked:) after all this post is a gift to you!!
Deleteawesome capture
ReplyDeleteFascinating ruins and superb captures as always, Amit! Thanks for sharing! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sylvia:) You too!
Deletenow we know why there is no electricity in the near by areas ... :)
ReplyDeletelovely snaps amit sir
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बहुत खूबसूरत फोटोग्राफी करते हैं आप
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DeleteI was a student of archaeology for a couple of years. This developed a love for ruins n old age infrastructure. That is why i'd say... I really love these pics n would love to visit it some day if time allows.
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Thank you Jiya:)
DeleteI wish only if the govt. could protect these..also, I like these pics better than some of the edited ones.. :)
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Deletewow! amitji so you had a good time at this beautiful island. :-)
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Yes, it was nice!
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I was there in October 2011. It is so good to relive those great times though your blog!
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Nicely captured.... Loved to be there....
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Deleteas always awesome clicks sir
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DeleteAmazing -- to see the tree growing over the ruins. :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing indeed!
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Lovely ruins. In the second pic, nature has taken over the establishment abandoned by humans, wonder what they're using it for? :) :) :)
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Andaman & Nicobar Tourism Deptt is preserving it for visitors:)
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Wow, these are just amazing!
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DeleteNice photographs, Amit. They swamp me with memories of the day I spent on the island that once was Paris of the East. Sadly, it is sinking fast into the sea.
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked:)
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beautiful pictures Amit ji
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