A Good Reason to Climb Down a Mountainside, Indian Himalayas – Cityscape Photography

in cityscapephotography •  7 years ago  (edited)

This scene of the Indian town of McLeod Ganj might be appropriate for both the Cityscape Photography and Landscape Photography contests.

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Like many mountain towns, particularly those in the Himalayas, McLeod Ganj was built not ON a mountain, but ON THE SIDE of a mountain. Consequently, many of the buildings seem to be perched precariously on rather unstable foundations. But they’ve been standing there for many years, so we can assume they’re stable enough.

Let’s not move the mountain 

In the case of some buildings (such as the old red and white hotel in this photo), the front of the building may be 5 storeys high, while the rear of the building may be only 2 or 3 storeys high. But those 2–3 storeys are the upper storeys. Apparently the builders decided that it was easier to build on the side of the mountain than to move a part of the mountain. I believe most of us would agree!

That makes for some interesting architecture, and a unique cityscape. In this scene, the road in front of the hotel dips several meters below the hotel entrance, while the winding path directly behind the hotel (seen in upper-right of photo) ascends well above the 5th floor of the hotel.   

Climb on down for a few drinks 

One evening, a fellow traveller invited us to his guesthouse for a few cocktails. He led us to the edge of a road – which was also the edge of a cliff – and said “Here we are.” 

In order to get to his room, we had to climb down a few flights of very steep and somewhat rickety stairs affixed to the side of the cliff. Considering that we had to climb back up later, we limited ourselves to only “a few cocktails.”

This is my entry in @juliank’s Cityscape Photography contest. (And maybe the Landscape Photo contest, too.☺)

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In order to get to his room, we had to climb down a few flights of very steep and somewhat rickety stairs affixed to the side of the cliff.

"Thanks, I'm not thirsty" - Spiritualmax :D

I've learned to be "brave" at such times. ☺

Ah! It reminds me when I lived in Nepal. I was in the Far West, on the hill region.
Hills in Nepal are high 3k meters and the houses were built around mountains, like in your photo.

Cool. In the shadows of the mighty and majestic Himalayas, those 3K-high hills must look tiny!

Here's the guesthouse in Pokhara where I stayed. It was high on a hill overlooking the lake.

I want to know how to participate in this photography contest..

Here are 2 links ...
@photocontests, organized by @juliank

..soon they're going to build a city in the mountains sir @majes.tytyty
..a good vantage point you got there sir😊

Hmmm, that would be interesting. There are many mountain towns, but maybe some people will start to build a city, with skyscrapers, in the mounts. That'd be interesting.

Each day, your descriptions are a new module, full of awe and lessons for budding writers like me. You make the scene so vivid that, sometimes, I wonder why a picture should accompany it. Once again, you've done a good job on the camera.

It seems to me that you took the picture from an elevated space.

P.s: I noticed you placed me on auto upvote. You can't tell how grateful I am. Thanks boss. You're appreciated.

Thanks for the huge compliment! When I write, my goal is to provide the reader with a "mental image." So, it's great to hear you say that those images are even "vivid."

p.s. The autovote is a great way to save time and to ensure support of Steemers such as you, but the only drawback is that it cuts into the "interaction."

It is always my pleasure to comment on your posts and, most times, I look forward to the photographs and, as you put it, the mental images (the ethnographic descriptions).

I will agree that, somehow, auto votes cut into interactions. Nevertheless, it is most appreciated because auto votes are a form of interaction. Soon, I will be writing about you in a post. I hope you'd like it.

Cool. I hope the things you write about me are mostly good things, and not too many bad things.

But I also hope you don't exaggerate! I'm nothing or nobody special, I'm simply maJes.tic. ☺

Hahahaha let's wait and see. But surely, there will be nothing bad. And, of course, no exaggerations, just my own facts as I perceive them.

This photo can safely take part in the competition of architectural photos. For me, this architecture is very mysterious and attractive.

Thanks for the input. Maybe I'll enter this very same photo in a few more contests. ☺

This post is resteemed and upvoted by @bestboom

Beautiful click of the landscape.. The only thing is you have to do a bit physical labour of climbing up to reach the destinations..

Perhaps you could say that mountaineers are driven by ego or our competitiveness, but there's a lot more to it than that. Whether it's a huge face in the Himalaya or some crag in the woods behind your house, exploration offers us a unique perspective on the world that you can't really find anywhere else.

This is plagiarized. Here's the proof ... https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/conrad_anker_760574

Do NOT plagiarize, in these comment sections or anywhere else. It's a crime, it's unethical, it's reprehensible, and it's inexcusable. And it's particularly frowned upon on Steemit.

I repeat ... DO NOT PLAGIARIZE.

Well I sometimes use it, I didn't knew that this type of act is not acceptable on this platform, In future I will not repeat such mischievous act again.

Thanks.

Post only your original content.

A friend of mine once mentioned me to bold the content if you and mention the source if you are coping from somewhere else, well I will skip his advice and go for yours

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Himalayas the true beauty

the building is very beautiful and very extraordinary.
this is good used as a tourist place

Wonderful this photography, I appreciate your traveling....

So wonderful this photography. thank you for show us this. please pass to my blog: Sin paso al orgulo

wow awesome photography sir @majes.tytyty
I like this post and this beautiful picture.
thank you

Beautiful post congratulations friend :-)

Himalayas this is superb place and nice your photography
thanks for sharing

Unique photo. Yes, I can see how it is a landscape, colorful architectural photography. It’s nice to see many different concepts in one photo.

nice place

this great phapography i appreciate your travel thanks for sharing this India.. best of luck...

wow this is very great post and that beautiful location .

Thanks for sharing, I love the environment.