Berndnaut Smilde creates clouds to photograph in odd places—here, in China’s Shanghai Himalayas Museum—using smoke and mist machines. (He retouches the images so the tools aren’t seen.) ...
a breathtaking scene of epic peaks and clouds hanging in the valleys below ... From there, we embarked on a slow journey up into the Himalaya. Soon the smooth tarmac roads disappeared, and ...
A new study indicates that the Himalayas might not be behind global cooling that started 15 million years ago. The weathering of rocks should have increased the carbon deposit in deep sea ...
The restaurant floor moves in a ultra-slow pace and you can actually take a 360 degree look of the Himalayas ... Palampur’s only revolving restaurant Cloud Seven, you need to head to RS Sarovar ...
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