This photographer has stories to tell on Hampi's Tungabhadra

In Hampi, photographer Kathakali Das Bhaumik spends a day capturing the bustling local life around the calm Tungabhadra

January 30, 2019 04:25 pm | Updated January 31, 2019 03:02 pm IST

 

11.20 am : Devotees, tourists and locals sitting on the ghats of the Tungabhadra

11.24 am : Women laying out their saris to dry under the scorching sun

Noon : A trinket seller selling organising her wares on the ghat

12.30 pm : A makeshift shop selling coconuts and and offering much needed shade for people

4.33 pm : The river forms a stunning backdrop for photographs

5.17 pm : A bunch of giggly young girls pose for a picture with their grandmother

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