The pictures are very nice,but I dont think that these roads are indian roads….may be some of them are indian but not all of them….i got same pictures 1-2 years ago as most beautiful roads in the world…do u have any proof…that these are indian roads.
This is a perfect pic! I hate to tell you, but this isn't one of our native geckos. These are the little ones that make a kissing noise, by the shape of it. Is it pale in colour? If so, it's actually vermin, an introduced species. I can't kill them, and they're as cute as buttons, but they apparrently push out the native lizards. Love the shot, and the others in the series. I must download these, but just to look at for now. :)
Born in Tokyo in 1973, Nagi Noda resided in New York City from 1983 - 1987 where she played an important part in manifesting the “Kawaii” movement (literally translated as “cute”). This expression ultimately echoes the cries of youth in Shibuya (the trendy area of Tokyo), but also reflects the sentiment associated with Japanese trends around the world. A kind of pop artist with a cult following, Nagi Noda has created countless campaigns for Japanese department store LaForet. Also, as an artistic director, she has worked for a number of international labels including Nike in Japan and Coca Cola in London (in association with Mother Agency and featuring a soundtrack created by Jack White of the White Stripes).