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Ph.D. is working to bring you fresh photography-based features that blend accurate information, stunning imagery & a touch of entertainment.

Here are a few projects that will be released in 2009:
1. Ajanta - The History & Mystery (The Ajanta Caves are a stunning World Heritage Site dating back around 2000 years. Brilliant sculpture, ancient cave paintings that were 800 years in the making - and the world doesn't know who is really responsible for their creation.)

2. Hard Rock (A feature on some of the greatest ancient Buddhist sculpture caves in India.)

3. It's all just one rock. (The World's largest monolithic sculpture, the Kailash Temple at Ellora. A structure spanning thousands of square feet with intricate sculpture, carved out of just one rock.)

If you would like to be kept informed of these features as they are completed, please contact us.
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