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Photos by Mushir Killedar: on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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T.Techlowiec said:

This is absolutely great shot and very interesting too. I think it has worked out well and I hope that you are pleased with it too. Nice work Mushir. VOTED. Tedy.

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Mick 10 said:

A very nice shot! Voted!

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davidcmc58 said:

Voted. Very nice shot! David My Contest - "CALIFORNIA DREAMING"


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bukharisalman said:

How mystical and intriguing this place looks,great photos, I can just imaging so many hundereds of years of stories through the eyes of the brave guards who stood peering from these very rustic windows. Great Job!


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davidcmc58 said:

Voted. Very nice shot! David. My Contest - "CALIFORNIA DREAMING"


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davidcmc58 said:

Voted. Very nice shot! David. My Contest - "CALIFORNIA DREAMING"


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CuriousJM said:

Great Photo.

I have used it in my travelogue http://armchairtravelogue.blogspot.com and have given due credit to you.

Hope it is OK with you.

The travelogue is a non-profit ads free blog which I have created as a pastime and I do not derive any monetary benefit from it.


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Mushir Killedar said:

The gate of the fort is located at 90 degrees from the slope to negate the speed of the ramping elephants during war times.


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mpremnm said:

Thank you Mushir. I saw your works - some of them are quite striking. Keep clicking!


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Mushir Killedar said:

It's named after British Actor - Arthur Malet. Arthur would sit and ponder the nature of the wind. The point was apparently destroyed in an earthquake in 1967.


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