'Collection of Photographs of The Abandoned Beatles Ashram in India' by C Lazarus

in #music6 years ago (edited)

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All images were taken by myself, except the ones of the Beatles, for obvious reasons, I wasn't even a concieved thought during that era. I hope you enjoy them.

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This collection of images was shot by myself whilst visiting the abandoned Ashram, that lies deep in the Himalayan mountains in India. It is famous, as the place where the Beatles visited many times and was the setting to the White Album. The various domed chambers are home to some extraordinary acoustics, where Lennon and Paul would sit daily meditating and writing songs.

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95% of this content is mine. It contains 10 image I took. The images of the Bealtes are actually in the public domain and copy free and don't belong to the Independent news site you've linked. However, to avoid action I have credited as you asked. Thanks for your time.

Excelente Fotografías, Gracias por Compartir.

Thank you very much. The place lends itself nicely to photographers. Give credit to the power of nature :)

Excellent work friend

this is soo creative, lovely photos wow

Thank you for the kind words, always :)

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