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This was burnt down during the partition due to riots that broke out and led to the biggest ever mass migration in history. As a child I came to know that the ruins was once owned by a Muslim
family that left Mussoorie in 1947. Reply please to virenderbistddn@gmail.com
Hi there Olydon,
Yes, the clock tower got dropped in 2010, sadly. There were plans to rebuild it but nothings has happened and I think people and traffic are appreciating the extra space at the intersection.
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This was burnt down during the partition due to riots that broke out and led to the biggest ever mass migration in history. As a child I came to know that the ruins was once owned by a Muslim family that left Mussoorie in 1947. Reply please to virenderbistddn@gmail.com
1*1 :)
The multi-storey apartments are called Survey Colony and are all built on old tennis courts.
Sadly, quite derelict now.
The langurs are beautiful, but everywhere. I don;t think this is the purpose of Panaramio photos.
Maryville Estate in foreground.
Christian village in foreground.
Hi there Olydon, Yes, the clock tower got dropped in 2010, sadly. There were plans to rebuild it but nothings has happened and I think people and traffic are appreciating the extra space at the intersection.
There is no view of the sunset from this point. Please relocate the photographer's position better.
Mussoorie is spelled like this.
Beautiful shot of the desert... very nice combination of colors!
Like 3!
Best regards from Paraguay, Boettner