Umngot River, Dawki, Meghalaya, India
The Umngot River, situated in the East Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya, India, serves as the primary waterway for the town of Dawki. Originating at an elevation of approximately 950 meters in Umngot village within the East Khasi Hills district, this river flows downstream, passing through Dawki, and ultimately converges with the Nongriat River near the vicinity of Dalu.
Artist: Mahesh Balasubramanian
Edition: 1 / 1
Location: Umngot River, Dawki, Meghalaya, India.
Date: 12-Oct-2014
Dimensions: 5054 × 3369 @ 300 DPI
Artist Bio:
Mahesh is an Independent Photographer from Chennai, India. His works are published in various international magazines like National Geographic Traveler US, BLUR, Digital Photo UK, Wanderlust UK, Dodho, etc. He has won many international awards like National Geography Traveler Photo Contest, 1x, PX3, IPA, Siena Photo Awards, Monovision, Shoottheface, etc. Adobe has also chosen one of his photos for Adobe Lightroom as a Splash Screen (startup screen).
https://www.maheshb.com
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