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My interest in the spectacles of the
setting and the rising sun was triggered by an incident in Cochin. I had asked
my wife to join me in one of the office events organized at a beach resort off
Cochin. She joined me on the last day and we stayed on for a couple of days to
enjoy the place. On the last day of the event, a few of my colleagues, my wife
and I were out on a stroll on the Cherai beach with the hope of enjoying the
view of the sun setting on the Arabian Sea.
Disappointment hit us right away with a
gathering of clouds and we had no sight of the sun. We thought of making up for
the disappointment by getting back to the resort across the road and settle down
with a few pints of beer. My wife, always seeking beauty in whatever is around
her, decided to stay on at the beach.
What we missed on that day changed the
way I would ever look at the skies at sunset or sunrise. While we chatted over
beer, my wife Bandana, was treated to some astounding riot of colors after the
sun had dropped down over the horizon. Clearly, the cloud cover had not
extended much beyond and hence provided a great canvas of crystals for the rays
of the sun to bounce off well after it had gone over the horizon. The sea
played its part by reflecting the color from the
sky with the froth of the waves weaving patters as they struck the beach.
Cherai Beach Cochin sunset. In no time, the blue made way for the red.Now am forever on the
lookout for such spectacles that the sun provides in tandem with other elements
of nature, during the trips that I make to different places in the south, be it
the plains of the Deccan plateau or the Western Ghats.
And I have rarely been
disappointed. From the red ball of fire quietly dropping itself into the dusk
over palm trees and coconut groves on a clear day to a dispersed spectrum
painting the sky in all hues, a visual extravaganza is on offer through the
year.
The northern sky as the sun went down over
the Nilgiris. Full
caption
- Pic from Red Hills Nature Resort in the Emerald region of the Nilgiris.
Sometimes you may be looking at the western sky for dramatic colours to appear
while the vivid scenes may unfold elsewhere.
Sections of the Emerald Lake reflect the split colours of the sky. An amazing rainbow
springs up just above the Emerald Lake moments before sun down. The rainbow
hung about at the same height as us.Few among those living in the urban clutter of large cities are lucky to have a clear view of the sky. All it takes is a short drive out of the city limits to be able to witness this spectacular play of lights on the sky and the land. When you are travelling for leisure to the hills, beaches or forests, stay alert as the sun goes down and at daybreak – some of the most stunning colors show up when you least expect them.
Sometimes the city skyline may treat you to views like this. Pics from our apartment terrace. View from the Bengaluru Mysore highway. Sunset clicked from the Bangalore-Krishnagiri highway. One of our favourite jaunts is a trip to the Nilgiris and a stay in Parry Agro’s Sinnadorai bungalow in Pandhalur. Walks and drives around the place can potentially spring a surprise on you, and we had our share of many visual treats.
Sunset colours witnessed from the Sinnadorai’s Bangalow. Full
caption - On another day, a little away from the Bungalow, the sky lit up as
though a distant forest was on fire.
As the sun wanes and fades from sight, a hint of melancholy
sets in with human activities in the hills and the forests drawing to a close.
The darkness of the land wakes up to the nightlife of the wild. Not to be
outdone by the sparkles of the sunset, the dawn arrives with its own
allurements.
The Emerald region in the Nilgiris welcoming another dawn. Pic from Red Hills Nature Resort. Another day begins in the Kabini area of the Rajiv Gandhi National Park, Nagerhole. Nature gives without
your asking. This post is another attempt of mine to emphasize that the joys of
nature can be had every time we care to look around us. Whether you are
holidaying in an exquisite locale or driving by the farm lands just outside
your city, nature offers you a generous dose of excitement at every corner.
Sunrise Chaukori, Kumaon. Sunset Narayan Ashram, Kumaon. Height app 9,000 feet Sunrise from Tiger Hill, DarjeelingSunset Kedarnath. Pic by Namrata Wakhloo.Pushkar sunset is awesome. To read all travelogues by author
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