A picturesque winter in the Kashmir Valley
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Kashmir is experiencing the tail end of its traditional twelve days period of retreating winter also known as Chillai Bachha. Here’s another look at some of the lesser seen villages in melting snows. (Nilakkhya Dutta)
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Picture taken en route Warwan valley closer to Gouran village in winters. Winter colour of trees are very different from that of summers. Instead of green, it is all orange or reddish because of the climatic conditions. (Nilakkhya Dutta)
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Villagers basking in the sun outside their house at the picturesque village of Daksum in South Kashmir. (Prasun Mitra)
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A boat passes under the half collapsed Baramulla bridge. (Nilakkhya Dutta)
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A shepherd herding his flock in Aru Valley, near Pahalgam. (Prasun Mitra)
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A footbridge over a stream in Pahalgam during the winter season. (Nilakkhya Dutta)
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A woman walks past a pile of logs in Gauran village, Kokernag District of Kashmir. (Prasun Mitra)
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A truck plies on the national highway between Baramulla and Uri. (Nilakkhya Dutta)
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Children spend time outdoors in Chandigam village of the Lolabh valley. (Nilakkhya Dutta)
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A typical scene of a hawker on a Shikara on the Dal Lake in Kashmir. (Nilakkhya Dutta)
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A meandering road winds its way through a small village near Reidi , 25 Kms from Kupwara town. (Prasun Mitra)
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