Snow-capped Himalayas visible from Saharanpur in UP 2nd year in a row. Trending pics
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Photographers from Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur shared pictures of snow-capped Himalayas, visible from the town, for the second year in a row. Pictures went viral on social media.
A stunning sight of snow-capped Himalayas was visible from Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur town on Thursday as pollution levels dipped in the wake of Covid induced restrictions. Continuous rainfall since the past few days also helped as photographers spotted the peaks from Saharanpur and pictures went viral on social media. Dushyant Kumar, a govt employee & an amateur photographer from Saharanpur says, he has clicked pictures of the Himalayas seen from Saharanpur on May 20, due to low pollution levels following continuous rainfall for the past few days pic.twitter.com/bbN48ifCX6 Himalayas are visible again from Saharanpur. After rains, the sky is clear and AQI is around 85.PC: Dr Vivek Banerjee #lockdown pic.twitter.com/yR6buvfX6k What a fabulous view of snowclad Upper Himalayas more than 150kms from Saharanpur city. Two days of heavy rains across North India after Cyclone Tauktae landfall ensured all pollution in air, mist and haze is gone.. PC Dr Vivek Banerjee. @rameshpandeyifs @paragenetics pic.twitter.com/QHidB1p0c3 Vivek Sir, lives in Saharanpur only. He has great collection of Digital photography. Missing my hometown for all the more reasons now@Iftikharfariha dost dekho! yahan dilli/noida mein taarein nahi dikhte, humare shehar mein Himalayas — Sakshi Chand (@sakshichand8TOI) May 20, 2021 Oh god! It's so beautiful This look is osm sir.I love this view Let us make sure it remains thus in future too This is majestic, beautiful and just something that makes one feel very very happy. When you can see snow peaks from Saharanpur. They say it is rare to see these peaks which are 150-200 km far. I hope now people will appreciate what they were missing earlier. PC Ashutosh Mishra. pic.twitter.com/1jeGlK7LZx Dushyant Kumar, a government employee and an amateur photographer from Saharanpur, told news agency ANI that he clicked pictures of the Himalayas from the town on May 20. “Around sunset time, the Gangotri, Yamunotri and Banderpunch range of Himalayas were illuminated and were visible clearly. Last year too, this range of mountains was visible from here in April. It was a delight to see the Himalayas from Saharanpur,” Dushyant Kumar told ANI.More Related News