

Julley Everyone,
Started this beautiful morning over here in the Himalayas, the whole landscape. It looks something just like this followed by these beautiful mountains and beautiful skies. The blue sky is above us. Drove all the way from Manali Himachal Pradesh and reached all the way to this portion around the extreme regions of Lahul Valley in Himachal Pradesh.
So this was the portion about the drive, but moreover, it was about visiting a location from where there was the origin to the beautiful lake around the Place, the Deepak Taal, a beautiful glacier lake over here by the side of the highway, and here we were my friends beyond that particular location beyond the portion where the snow melts and then forms up into the stream that forms the whole lake. It was a whole lot of a different experience that I had when I was at this place, my friends and slowly, we reached all the way at this portion, and currently we were at an altitude of more than 4000 m above the sea level.

This was the main stream, my friends that came all the way from the glacier and the water overhead. It was freezing cold. Sharing these moments from the peak summertime when I visit this place somewhere in the month of July. As far as I remember and my friends, I thought why not to share these moments with you guys through this post. So now sharing these photographs with you of my adventure to this beautiful location over here in the Himalayas.


The moment, when I touch the water, it was so fresh, so pure and freezing cold, it was a whole lot of beautiful pure experience that I had on my friends and the moment when I was water that truly felt like coming all the way from the Snow and ice, it was so peaceful and so beautiful all along this beautiful stream and it was not that much broad, as it was coming from the mountain, that slowly melting the snow and ice around the place

There, even was this Tiny bridge around this place that was to the other side of the stream, and there even were the steps written on the board of the bridge that was constructed all of the wood.

When I reached the other side of the stream, I saw that there, even was this Tiny trail that went all the way across to another location around the place to be on the other side of the lake. It was so narrow that was just built by the side of the lake, all the way across this beautiful location.

The peaceful scenes around the afternoon.

And when I just walked to the other side of the place, it was the glimpse of this beautiful lake, the Deepak Taal.


The water felt so fresh, just like the crystals as the sunlight was on the water. The water just fell truly like there were these shimmering on this water. It was so peaceful. My friends I spent near about 2 to 3 hours, just sitting and relaxing around the place changing from one location to another and the whole journey, the whole drive that took me. It took me near about five hours. All the way from Manali Himachal Pradesh to visit this location, followed by these beautiful views of the mountains, all around the place.

There was this direction light that was on the water and truly my friends. It was a huge lake. I would say that came all the way from the melting of ice around the place from the glacier nearby.

Not having much words to say, but it was the beauty of the nature that even talking much about Woodfield less as it was such beautiful location, not less than heaven. Do let me know my friends. Your views about this beautiful location over here in the Himalayas. I would love to hear it from you. I have captured all of these photographs using my Apple iPhone 12 mobile phone and editing them using iPhone photo editor. Also, do let me know my friends, the photographs or the part of my adventure you like the most, in the comment section, and I would love to hear it from you.


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