Snow-capped Himalayas visible from Saharanpur in UP 2nd year in a row. Trending pics
Snow-capped Himalayas visible from Saharanpur in UP 2nd year in a row. Trending pics
Photographers from Uttar Pradesh s Saharanpur shared pictures of snow-capped Himalayas, visible from the town, for the second year in a row. Pictures went viral on social media.
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UPDATED: May 21, 2021 14:07 IST
Snow-capped Himalayas visible from Saharanpur in UP 2nd year in a row. (Photo: Dr Vivek Banerjee)
A stunning sight of snow-capped Himalayas was visible from Uttar Pradesh s Saharanpur town on Thursday as pollution levels dipped in the wake of Covid induced restrictions. Continuous rainfall since the past few days also helped as photographers spotted the peaks from Saharanpur and pictures went viral on social media.
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