Theme - Musings of a Wanderer
A for Assam - The Land of blue Mountains
B for Bangalore n Balmoral Beach
C for Coogee Beach
Darling Harbour, Sydney
My office was near Darling Harbour, every friday I used to go with my teammates for lunch to one of the many amazing restaurants near the harbour. Located near the Sydney city , Darling harbour is quite famous as tourists throng to visit Sydney Sea Life and Wax Mueseum.
In the below picture, afar you can see the Sydney Eye, located in Westfield Tower.
Delhi, India
Delhi is the capital of India. I visited Delhi two years back. There are a stange fragrance in the air from tall trees which somehow made me feel as if I wasn't a new visitor. The first thing I did was to visit all the famous historical monuments that Delhi was famous.
Red Fort
India Gate
Don't Forget to hop on to Poetry Wagon and
Dandy Dogs Disposition
Sydney and Delhi .. whatever the place your photos are great. waiting for more posts.
ReplyDeletethank you so much Vikas... glad you liked them
DeleteI remember spending many evenings in Darling Harbor...And I have some gr8 memories of Red Fort too!
ReplyDeleteGlad the post brought back some memories :)
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Beautiful and I can see the contrast. Both stunning!
ReplyDeletethank you so much :)
Deletelovely- Sydney is such a gorgeous modern city, but I'll take Delhi with it's ancient beauty.
ReplyDeletethat's true :) quite a contrast. Thank you for stopping by
DeleteBeautiful pics!!
ReplyDeletethank you so much :)
DeleteBeautiful pics...
ReplyDeletethank you :)
DeleteAmazing pictures there!!!
ReplyDeletethank you so much Roh
DeleteTwo of the lovely places :)
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DeleteI am from Delhi, born and lived there first 26 years of my life. Still visit there a lot to be with family. I agree with you about that familiar fragrance in the Delhi air - a mixed bag though :) Beautiful pictures, as always!
ReplyDeletethat's great, I thought I was the only one that felt that way :D thank you so much for stopping by
DeleteBright and beautiful pictures.. Liked them a lot.
ReplyDeletethank you so much Jayanta. Glad you liked them
DeleteLovely photographs! Does Darling Harbour look so clean, sparkling and rich blue to the naked eye as well?
ReplyDeleteactually it does. The water looks this blue on a pleasant afternoon
DeleteUr pics takes me to a different world where everything is just travelling and enjoying :) Dream world :D
ReplyDeleteAwww thank you so much.. I am glad it does.
DeleteI have been to Darling Harbour, but not Delhi. The photos from both are amazing. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much... I am you liked the pictures.
DeleteWhat contrasting images.. tall modern skyscrapers and then Delhi. Loved the pics.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Tulika... Glad you liked them.
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ReplyDeleteAwww thank you so much for stopping by
DeleteThose photos are gorgeous! Wonderful views of this beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much :)
DeleteBeautiful pictures of both the places.Love the name, darling harbour :)
ReplyDeleteYeah it's a different name. Thank you for writing in :)
DeleteYour clicks are so picturesque! Simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Shilpa :)
DeleteLove those clicks.... Was in Delhi when there wasn;t a DSLR.. Hoping to visit again soon....
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It's very crowded these days. Hope you will enjoy your stay. Thank you :)
DeleteBeautiful photos...so jealous that you get to work in the city centre...
ReplyDeleteHe he he thank you so much :)
DeleteLovely photos
ReplyDeleteJude visiting from the A-Z challenge
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DeleteI remember feeling like I was 'home' when I first landed in my parents homeland... it had something to do with the familiar smells and faces. Darling Harbour is definitely a place I would recommend visiting, and Dehli is on my wish list http://momdiary.blogspot.dk/
ReplyDeleteAwww I am so glad it brought back these beautiful memories. Thank you so much for stopping by.
DeleteI second that.. Delhi form the heart of this country :)
ReplyDeleteWould love to see a similar parallel I food.
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