Taranda Dhank Overhang Serpentine

INR 299.00

Description: The Chaura-Wangtoo section of the Old Hindustan Tibet Road is an engineering marvel, having been cut out of sheer rock. Particularly, the stretch at Taranda Dhank is awe-inspiring, since one passes under overhanging rock-faces. This photograph was taken by The Mountain Walker COO in July 2012.

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Description: This photograph titled “Taranda Dhank Overhang Serpentine”, highlights the serpentine road cut into the rock-face at Taranda Dhank. This digital photograph (Taranda Dhank Overhang Serpentine) is a part of The Mountain Walker portfolio of digital content available for purchase on a 12-month License Agreement for download and subject to terms, use for personal, training, and/or other use including incorporation into websites; blog posts; social media; advertisements; marketing campaigns; corporate presentations; newspapers; magazines; books; film and television productions. All digital content offered by The Mountain Walker is owned by The Mountain Walker or its Artists/Photographers/Authors.

Location: Taranda Dhank, Chaura-Wangtoo section, Old Hindustan Tibet Road, Kinnaur District, Himachal Pradesh, India.

Photograph By: Ameen Shaikh, 2nd of July 2012.

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Dimensions:
 1440 pixels x 1080 pixels (72 dpi)
File Size: 1.6 MB

Editorial Use Only (No Model and/or Property Release)

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