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This place was called Ananda giri (hill of Happiness During the Chola period. It is also said this place has been named after Yogi Nandeeshwara who performed penance here.As Tippu Sultan built a fort here It is also called Nandidurga (Fort). It is also perhaps called Nandi Hills because the hill resembles a sleeping bu...
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Once the liveliest of all the temple streets in Hampi, the Courtesans' Street lies in front of the Achyuta Raya's Temple . On entering this area you witness heaps after heaps of finely carved pillars scattered on either side of the street. These pillars were once part of the pavilions that stood on either side of the s...
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This is a 270 deg panorama taken from the top of Hemkuta hill adjoining the main Virupaksha Temple in Hampi, India. The monuments on top of the Hemkuta hill can be seen from the left till centre foreground. The main temple spire is in the middle and to its right, the Hampi Bazaar street. Matanga hill can be seen two th...
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House of the Karnataka State Legislature
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Improvised tent houses in central Bangalore, India, near the western end of C.M.H. Road. Extreme poverty and high-end development are juxtaposed in this image from fast-growing Bangalore. Like much of the central city, this area is (or will be) undergoing rapid change; in three years these tents will most likely not be...
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Mysore Palace in Mysore, India, illuminated by tens of thousands of individual light bulbs. This lighting display normally occurs on Sunday nights or during the festival of Dasara, but on December 21st the lights were on between 7PM and 8PM in commemoration of (I think) an Islamic holiday.
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