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Exclusive pics by Rajtilak Naik, Panaji

for Daijiworld News Network - Goa - Page concept and text: Richie Lasrado

March 1, 2006

Our lensman in Panaji, Rajtilak Naik, in association with an organization called MARG, recently put up an exhibition on 'Beautiful Roads of Goa'. He in fact covered almost all major roads in cities and villages in Goa.

The exhibition showcased over 100 best photographs clicked by him all over the state.

Daijiworld takes pleasure in presenting these pictures. The first set was published on  Feb 23, 2006, which received wide appreciation from our readers. Here's the second set.

Do send in your opinions.


A historic touch - Adil Shah Palace Road, Panaji


Through the interior - Advai Sattari Road


A village road - between Aldona and Talyar


Monument to modern technology - Amona bridge road


The rare one - Corjuem cable-stayed bridge road - (only the third bridge of its kind in the entire country)


One that takes you to the beaches - Mandrem-Arambol Road


God' Grace - Mangueshi Temple Road


Nearer My God to Thee - Old Goa


Fully loaded - Priol-Ponda Road


Broad feeling - steep bend on Verna Road

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