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Saturday Snapshot- Meghalaya Waterfalls

Hey guys! I'm back with my last few pictures of our family trip to Meghalaya this summer! Don't worry though- I have some more exciting pictures to share with you from other trips we've taken over the years.

I'm linking up with Melinda @ WMMR to share these pictures with you guys!

Nohkalikai Falls- Cherrapunji

View from hotel room

Seven sister falls- Cherrapuji
Have any of you visited Meghalaya? Perhaps you've visited another similar state in India? Let me know in the comments below and have a great weekend!

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  1. I love waterfalls. Thanks for posting these beautiful sights from Meghalaya. Gorgeous!
    My Saturday Snapshot post features a hike to Stan’s Overlook.

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  2. Gorgeous photos! I've never been there, but now I feel that I have. Here are MY SATURDAY SNAPSHOTS

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    1. Vicarious lives- that's what our blogs are all about right?

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  3. These pictures make me really want to visit! It looks exactly like the type of trip I'd like to take. Thank you for sharing!

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  4. Oh my goodness! That places is beautiful!

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  5. Absolutely beautiful! I never imagined there was a part of India with such huge waterfalls & gorges - very different from the pics we usually see of India - thanks for sharing!

    Sue

    Book By Book

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    1. Yes, the usual pictures are all crowds, festivals and food aren't they? We have a very diverse country here. Each state has their own language and culture!

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