Located in the central Brahmaputra Valley, is the major urban city of Assam - Jorhat, acting as the gateway to upper Assam and to the state of Nagaland. It is also my hometown, where I have for over 12 years. My first letter for A to Z challenge describes the memories of Gar-Ali, which is a major shopping area in the city.
Today let me take you to the countryside, along the shores of River Brahmaputra.
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Nimati Ghat -River Brahmaputra |
After the rain, nature seems to be drenched in all shades of green.
No matter where you go, you cannot miss the waving fields, where farmers are busy cultivating Rice. When I visited my home last December, the harvesting season was approaching. Magh Bihu, which falls in mid January, is a harvesting festival celebrated with scrumptious food and music.
Along with Claire, Parul and Shalini, we have formed an Unconventional Alliance with A to Z co-host Pam Margolis as the ring leader ... all set to rock the party
Wanna read about my A to Z Whimsical Medley- check out here
Enjoyed the rice cultivation photos - so unlike anything in my world (northeastern United States). Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLoved the Brahmaputra pics! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are so brilliant! Visiting Jorhat is now on my to-do list :)
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures
ReplyDeleteserene is the right word for those pics...
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Tv Shows: J - Jeeves & Wooster
A for Amazing, Rajlakshmi. The beautiful scenery of nature at Brahmaputra and life at Jorhat:)
ReplyDeletewow beautiful!
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The Sunny Side of Life
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Awesome photos that have brought back memories of our stay in Dibrugarh!
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Spice of Life!g
Brahmaputra is India's longest. I still have to see this one. Lovely pictures.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful pics.
ReplyDeleteno words to express what I feel! beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful.
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