After
a point, we entered into the Kudremukh
National Park , home for
the cheetah, spotted deer, bison and other animals. Dilip alerted us to look around the
surroundings to spot some wildlife. It
rained consistently and mist greeted us after a certain point. Alas, time was too insufficient to even think
of photography. We downed the window-glass and let the bliss overtake us. Wow!
After a while we spotted a tail.
Whose could it be? Of a fox? Or a
wolf? Oh no, it is a dog’s! Suddenly Dilip found a small snake crossing
the road (I could not see it, to my dismay).
The forest was dense and pleasant.
Memories of my trip to Darjeeling
four years ago came to my mind. Suddenly
I looked at the watch: 4.30 p.m. At
inopportune times, we remember unpleasant things.
I grew up on the East Coast of India, so I'm particularly fond of the Sun and the Sea and hence the title which means sea shore in Telugu. If everyone saw the best of photographs, and read only the best writings, where's the opportunity for the alsorans to showcase their talents( or the absence of them)?
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012
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