Posted on August 8, 2017
by neuroticphilosopher
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If you are an anthropologist, or if you are a student of colonial rule and its effects on the natives, or someone into scuba diving, or maybe someone in love with corals, or simply someone who likes the wild and untamed: the Andaman and… Continue Reading “Coral past and present: The Andamans (part1)”
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He had no reason to dance. His peahen was already ‘taken’ by him. Â Will post the peahen sometime soon.I was surprised to see him and his friends, in an island in the Andamans, Ross island which is basically a collection of ruins of British… Continue Reading “Cocky peacock”
Category: Phlog, Photography, TravelogueTags: birds, Blue, Forest, Green, Island, Majestic, Nature photography, peacock, tropical, WIld