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Through the Doors of The Dooars : Take THREE!


DAY 3 : "OUTSKIRTS OF LATAGURI"
 
The journey continued as we traveled through the forests of Gorumara under the Dooars prefecture. On the third day we came across a small town named Lataguri, situated in the Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal. Besides the eminent magnificence of the gigantic and intense plantation along with all the creatures residing together in a splendid symbiosis, the tiny flora and fauna within was caught hold by my camera. The little world consisting of innumerable itsy-bitsy beautiful species took much attention and left me in awe.




A tiny bug with its ablaze red color didn't fail to catch attention amidst the greenery.








Mating partners.




A dappled beetle taking a rest.




Pupper wandered off from somewhere and gave company.





A hopper taking a cool under the shed.




These were some of the glimpses of the miniature world.



The forest hold much layers amidst the raw wilderness and Mother nature keeps guarding all with a silent mighty splendor.

Dooars clicks.
CANON EOS 1100D
02.19.2020


















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