World Photography Day: Capturing the beauty of the wild, in the wild

From the tigress at Kanha National park to the fearless cubs at Maasai Mara, Dr.Ramakanta Panda, Managing Director & Vice Chairman, Asian Heart Institute, and a leading cardiovascular thoracic surgeon...

Aug 20, 2021, 11:00 IST1 min
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A tigress is seen scent marking territories at the Kanha National Park, one of the best tiger reserves in the country. The staff of the national park is exceptionally dedicated and discipli...
Image by Dr. Ramakanta Panda
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Mother elephant with her infant enjoying a dust bath at the Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh
Image by Dr. Ramakanta Panda
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A hippopotamus photographed at Leopard hill in South Africa. Though mostly herbivorous, it is considered the world&rsquos deadliest large land animal. They kill more humans in Africa than a...
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On an early morning drive, came across these two fearless lion cubs sunbathing in an open field in Maasai Mara, Kenya.
Image by Dr. Ramakanta Panda
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Flamingos in the Talawe Lake behind Seawood estates, my favourite place in Mumbai to go to whenever I have rare free time. Thanks to environmental supporters, these wetlands around Navi Mum...
Image by Dr. Ramakanta Panda
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It was worth waiting in the bitter cold all night at a waterhole to capture this beautiful Nyala, photographed at Zimanga, South Africa.
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A peacock photographed at the Sariska National park, located in the Alwar area of Jaipur, Rajasthan. "It dances today, my heart, like a peacock it dances, it dances.  It sports a mosaic o...
Image by Dr. Ramakanta Panda

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