This is another beautiful scene in the middle of the forest in Kaziranga National park.
This almost sudden grassland opening had quite a few One horned Rhinos and a watchtower, from which I took this photograph. The Brahmaputra river on the right, the green long grass on the left and the mountains behind them made for a level of green I had never witnessed before…
EXIF Info | |
Exposure | f/9.0 1/500 sec ISO 400 |
Focal Length in 35mm | 105 |
Date taken | 2016:10:15 16:16:02 |
Camera | NIKON D3200 |
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La rizière est bien verte
JP
C’est certainement JP … C’est le vert le plus vert que j’ai vu de toute ma vie.
Superb composition and colors. I like!
Thank you, Marie…
Very serene
Indeed, Christine… Thanks for dropping by…
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Oui superbe paysage dans une belle teinte !!
En effet, Didier … Merci de votre visite …
Looks beautiful..I have heard so much about this National Park.
Hope you were able to see a lot of those historic one horned Rhinos ! Looking forward to see more pictures of the Kaziranga :)))
You should visit sometime, Devi… The were two of the one horned rhinos on the right side of this picture, in islands in the river…
All of that…and then IF you find a rhino, YES, what a place, Sudipto!
Well, surprisingly, there were a few Rhinos I was fortunate enough to have photographed at the time I went… Here’s one: https://www.visioplanet.org/2016/10/chilling-out.html
Unfortunately there was a huge flood a few months earlier and many of the animals there died because of it… They’d setup a camp for orphaned animals, full of baby elephants and baby rhinos. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge went to that camp and fed the baby Rhinos…
From my experience, Rhinos in Kaziranga are way easier to spot than the Royal Bengal Tigers in Sunderban…