One afternoon, we
ventured into the Dandeli Forest, about 75 km from Hubballi, and saw a lot of green.
I tried to capture the brightness as well. All that we saw was a fleeting
glimpse of the Malabar Squirrel. We reached the banks of the Kali river but in
vain. As we turned back, disappointed, at not having sighted elephants, one of the tyres of the car got punctured. The driver
carried a stepney, but a wonderful sunset went by without snaps! We asked a passerby en route if we had any chance of elephant- sighting. He told us that it would be possible only after 8 p.m. During the conversation, we realised that he was a retired employee of the Forest Department and that he was a bear- attack survivor (his face wore the marks of his bravery). On our way
back, the defective tyre was got repaired in Haliyal, and that gave me an
opportunity to click the “blood moon”.
This blog is all about pictures and videos about the Sun and the Sea and associated themes
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Monday, May 4, 2015
A Breath-taking Sunset between Mundgod and Hubballi (somewhere in the forest.........)
We happened to visit Mundgod (Uttara Kannada district), about 60 km
from Hubballi, on the PB (Poona- Bombay) Road. There is a Tibetan settlement
over there, over four thousand aces. It is home to the beautiful Drepung
Loseling Monastery, built in 2008. More about this only after I spend more time
over there. On our way back, somewhere in the forest, I couldn’t move away
without clicking a breath-taking sunset!
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