Elephanta Caves are a network of sculpted caves located on
Elephanta Island or Gharapuri (the city of caves) in the Arabian sea, 10
kilometres to the east of Gateway of India in Mumbai
These rock cut caves have been dated to between the 5th and
8th centuries and are hewn from solid basalt rock. These caves have been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.
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Looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteIncredibly impressive!
ReplyDeleteIncredible place! Love the strong contrast in your image.
ReplyDeletereminded me of my school trip :) lovely capture :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...
ReplyDeleteVery impressive image.
ReplyDeleteAwesome. I remember sitting by one of those pillars and a monkey snatched away the packet of chips I had forgotten to hide ;)
ReplyDeleteThese are so amazing. I can see why there are such a huge tourist attraction.
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