Monsoon: Nature's paintbrush; Colour play
Monsoon: Nature's paintbrush Monsoon: Nature's paintbrush; Colour play Jun 01, 2010 12:12 pm IST Published On Jun 01, 2010 12:12 pm IST Last Updated On Jun 16, 2010 17:46 pm IST Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email All the Shades: A tree branch with many shades in its leaves. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Drivers lost in mist: Monsoon in hilly areas causes reduced visibility and make transport difficult. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Bird's eye view: A distant shot of the city of Udaipur. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Royal entrance: The entrance of the monsoon palace. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Carved out: A road through the hills leading to Sajjanpur. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email The Monsoon Palace: The Monsoon Palace of Udaipur, formerly known as the Sajjan Garh Palace. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email For the perfect view: A viewing gallery of the Monsoon Palace. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Sunset at Jahaaz mahal: The Jahaaz Mahal, a monument in Mandu which is over five centuries old. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Mocking the monsoon:A fountain inside the monsoon palace. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email The ship on land: The Jahaaz Mahal takes its name from its shape which represents a ship. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Mandu's heritage: Clockwise from top left: Hindola mahal, Roopmati's Palace, Ashrafi Mahal and The Jami Masjid. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Inch perfect: A variety of fruits at a shop. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Banana republic: Hundreds of fresh bananas at a store. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Parked: A boat stationed at the shore as the sun beats down. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Into the streets: A view of the Connemara market. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Kerala meal: A meal for all the taste buds served on a banana leaf. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Picturesque: Locals watch water getting splashed from the rocks. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Height-wise: A family stands at a beach as the tides rage on. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Guarding the seas: A lighthouse in the distance. Lighthouses have always been a necessity for ships. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Mist-erious: A view of the forests covered with mist. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email After the first shower: A beach after it has received the first taste of the monsoon. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Out at sea: A boat tied to the shore. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Roof top: A kerala style roof. (Image: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Waiting for a bounty: Fishing nets are placed so as to reduce effort and save time. (Photo: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Troubled Waters: Unaccompanied boats stand at the edge as clouds hover above. The monsoon makes it difficult for boatmen to step into the water due to fears of capsizing. (Photo: Ketki Angre) Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Chinese fishing nets: In Kochi, Chinese fishing nets are fixed for an unusual form of fishing — shore operated lift nets. (Photo: Ketki Angre)