The Naga sadhus, fierce and ancient in appearance, were best photographed at dawn, where they would emerge at the banks of Ganges to smear their naked models with ash and chant mantras. Other sadhus, wrapped in the bright safford-coloured robes, were often found meditating and reciting prayer under the shade of temples.
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Even if your gear is modest, if it’s been made in the past 10-15 years, it’s good enough to create photos for National Geographic.
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30 years ago today, South Africa defeated New Zealand in the Final of the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
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