In order to know the importance of being down to earth, one should view from top of the earth. This is the only way to feel our existance in the form of infinitesimal and diminutive creature on this huge planet.
Looking south from top of Bandra Worli Sealink
Looking south east - Creeklet dividing Madh Jetty at left and Versova on right
Looking east - A reclaimed part of Gorai dumping ground, Borivali (W) at bottom
Looking east - Link road between Dahisar & Borivali with Pyramid of Eskay club at centre
Looking east - Dahisar area, N.L. Complex with hills of National Park at background
Looking north from top of Bandra Worli Sealink
Looking noth east - View of Haji Ali Dargah (top left), Cumbala hill, Priyadarshani park (bottom right)
Looking east - Creeklet dividing Malvani at bottom and Malad, Goregaon link road at top
Wankhede Stadium (centre) and Brabourne Stadium (bottom right) with Azad maidan & CST area at top
Looking north - Eastern Express Highway with Ramabai Ambedkar Nagar at right and Ghatkopar East Housing Colony at left
Looking south - South Juhu beach and Khardanda
Looking east at Vashi Bridge
Looking south with Azad Maidan, CST area (bottom), various docks (right) and Sewri area (top right)
Looking east at panoramic tail of south Bombay island
Looking south east - Girgaon Chowpatty (right), hanging garden & Cumballa hill (centre)
Looking north from top of Bandra Worli Sealink
Wankhede Stadium, Azad Maidan (centre) and Brabourne Stadium (bottom right)
View of Mount Everest captured from flight during the journey from Paro (Bhutan) to Kolkata
View of geometric pattern plantation at Rajahmundry (Andhra Pradesh)
View during landing at Paro airport (Bhutan) surrounded by hills all over. This airport is considered as one of the toughest airport to land and take off
Panoramic view of Melbourne city
River meandering through the landscape of central Australia
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