Quizzeria - Insight '09

Quizzeria - Insight '09

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poster copy2

poster copy2

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poster_high

poster_high

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twelve_angry_men_xlg copy

twelve_angry_men_xlg copy

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silent river

silent river

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on the banks of river rudra

on the banks of river rudra

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nomads on the banks

nomads on the banks

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running thru the water

running thru the water

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bhajia on the rocks!!

bhajia on the rocks!!

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clouds on the water

clouds on the water

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clouds on the water part 2

clouds on the water part 2

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keystone

keystone

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rickety bridge with laurel and hardy

rickety bridge with laurel and hardy

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sunset

sunset

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marsh croc

marsh croc

The population of marsh crocs at ranganathittu has been constant at 45-50 for the past decade or so. Here's one basking in the morning sun.

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open-bill

open-bill

Open-bill storks get their name from the shape of their beaks. Their beaks are specially adapted to...

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painted stork and spoon-bill

painted stork and spoon-bill

Painted storks are the largest migratory birds to come to Ranganathittu from Siberia. Their wing-span can stretches upto 2.5 metres.

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bats

bats

The Fruit-bat or The Indian Flying Fox is nocturnal by nature. These are the only flying mammals at Ranganathittu.

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