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Green at a Wadi at Guhagar

Wadi at Guhagar Green at a Wadi, Guhagar Each wadi in Kokan has a dense plantation of trees. The leaves look fabulous when you see them illuminated by the sunrays from behind. Yet there are areas where the sunlight cannot reach, creating beautiful patterns of light and shadow. (Guhagar, 2018) My pictures with their little stories

Blue, Red and Yellow at Guhagar

Blue, Red and Yellow at Guhagar Here is my blog post See all blog posts on Seascapes and Coastal Life See My pictures with their little stories

Twilight at a beach near Guhagar

Twilight at a beach near Guhagar Some distance from Guhagar , we spent an unforgettable hour at this beach around sundown. The colours kept changing and rapidly at that. The waves, the play of l ight, the patterns of the clouds - each of them were enjoying their play. We were transfixed there absorbing this grand spectacle. For a change, I was not keen to take pictures as I would have missed several precious moments. ( Kokan , 2013 )

Women on a coastal road in Kokan

Women on a coastal road in Kokan See this blog post

At a house at Diveagar

At a house at Diveagar We started our Kokan Cycling tour from this house at Diveagar in Kokan. The afternoon at the courtyard of this house was very relaxing. We spent some time here chatting up before getting ready for our cycle tour over next four days. (2012)

Twilight at a beach in Kokan, Western India

Twilight at a beach in Kokan Apart from the usual good seasons to go, we have been driving into Kokan  region just before the monsoon arrives. The good thing this does is that you see lots of clouds pass by, great colours in the sky and surely some rains at least on the return trip. Experienced this fantastic play of colours at a beach near Guhagar . Within a span of just over an hour and a half, the creator or whoever gave us a glimpse of what he is capable of. Unleashed an array of colours, a riot almost but this one was supremely divine, soothing and introspective. I did not feel like getting into the water as this might have disturbed the beautiful series of paintings that were being flipped in front of us.