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At dawn in Kanha National Park, a lone Barasingha (Swamp Deer) emerges from the mist, standing still as the first golden rays pierce through the Sal forest. The deer pauses-alert, watchful-reading the forest before the forest notices him.
The early morning fog softens the landscape, while shafts of sunlight carve through the trees, creating a fleeting stage where light, shadow, and silence meet. This brief moment captures the essence of Kanha’s wilderness-where survival depends on patience, awareness, and harmony with the environment.
This photograph is a reminder that in the wild, the most powerful stories are often told in stillness.
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