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Flying to Home Today…

March 29th, 2006 No comments

Flying to home tonight… Yippppppeeee… :)

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Savanadurga Adventure Trip

March 13th, 2006 6 comments

Rafting at Savanadurga

Rafting at Savanadurga

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Savanadurga is a hill 67 kms away from Bangalore (India) off the Magadi road 12.919654° N 77.292881° E. It is a beautiful place surrounded with lots of greenery. It has rich medicinal value plants. It is also a house of deer, panthers, snakes and is a very popular place for bird watching.

Savanadurga hill is a great monolith rock of 1,020 feet with a circumference of 6 km. The hill rises to 1226 m above mean sea level and forms a part of the Deccan plateau. The hill is famous for a temple and is also believed to be among the largest monolith hills. It consists of peninsular gneiss, granites, basic dykes and laterites. It is a paradise for rock climbers.

Me Rappelling

Rappelling at Savandurga Hills

Surrounding the area is a state forest with scrub and dry deciduous forest covering 27 sq. km. The degraded forest, which is considered as shrub and tree savanna of the Anogeissus?Chloroxylon?Acacia series is highly diverse, recording over 59 tree and 119 shrub species. The Arkavathi river passes nearby through the Thippagondanahalli reservoir and on towards Manchanabele.

Missile Launcher

Launching Winning Missile

Savanadurga is a place of historic importance as well due to its ancient temples, ruins and a fort at the top of the hill which was built by King Samantha Raya. It was also used as the hideout of Kempe Gowda.

This was also a location for the making of David Lean’s movie “Passage to India”.

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Acme of Uncertainty

March 13th, 2006 No comments

Historical Win

South African Cricket Team won the Historical Match and the Series by defeating Australia in the Last and final match at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg. Australia scored 434 playing first breaking SriLankan record of highest score in One Day Cricket and South Africa broke this record also by scoring 438 and beating Ausies. This was an absolutely extraordinary match. No one could even dream of beating such a high score. With the shower of Fours and Sixes both teams proved that Cricket is still a game of uncertainty and it will ever be the same.

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