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Snapshots from Gwalior’s vibrant streets and serene landscapes.

A person stands on a street taking photographs with a large camera. They are on a motorbike equipped with a grey, padded cover to protect against cold weather. A directional sign appears on the left side indicating different places.
A panoramic view of a hilly landscape with a city nestled between the hills. In the foreground, there is an ancient fort or palace structure with an ornate dome and stairs leading up to a viewing platform. The fort overlooks the city and the surrounding arid terrain, with distant mountains under a clear blue sky.
An architectural passageway frames a view of a historical fort made of sandstone with intricate carvings. The clear blue sky enhances the grandeur of the fort, while a group of people, including tourists and locals, can be seen walking or resting in the shaded area.
A camera mounted on a tripod is positioned on a grassy area. The camera's screen is visible, capturing a building with red and beige walls and surrounded by tall palm trees. The angle suggests a focus on outdoor photography.

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At Wanderlust Lens, we share vibrant tales of travel and the beauty of Gwalior through every photo and blog.
A vast landscape view of a historic fort or palace situated on a hillside overlooking a sprawling town or city. The architecture is a mix of stone walls and traditional design elements. Surrounding the town are rugged hills, indicating a region rich in history and natural beauty, all captured in black and white, adding a timeless feel to the scene.
A notebook with an illustration of Big Ben and the word 'London' lies open on a white surface. A vintage-style camera sits adjacent to the notebook, angled slightly towards it. On top of the notebook is a beige passport holder with the words 'Never Stop Exploring' printed on it.