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Old 01-23-2010, 08:56 PM   #11 (permalink)
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nice write up...and lovely pics.

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Old 01-24-2010, 04:37 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Ananth... I never knew you could write-up so much.... excellent.. enjoyed every bit of your narration.. a good contestant for best travelogue contest .. I guess you skipped some info to make the log crispy... On the whole its a great blog...

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Old 01-24-2010, 07:24 AM   #13 (permalink)
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nice write up...and lovely pics.

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Ananth... I never knew you could write-up so much.... excellent.. enjoyed every bit of your narration.. a good contestant for best travelogue contest .. I guess you skipped some info to make the log crispy... On the whole its a great blog...

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Hey! Many Thanks Mr.Night Breaker. I'm a poor writer too, just that i had taken some time off to sit and write and composed this travelogue. Believe me, Just take sometime off, sit down and start writing what ever comes to your mind., You will see a Blogger in you

And yeah, I deleted about a couple of pages from the whole log. Few information were redundant and found it too boring for myself. Hope the travelogue is good enough now! Thanks for your wishes, I'm happy i at least could try to post up a log, forget about winning - thats totally not in my hands
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Old 01-24-2010, 03:08 PM   #14 (permalink)
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And, We wantedly skipped places like Edakkal Caves / Meenmutti falls as our belowed Steve was not interested in trekking & we were more interested visiting places where there weren't much of tourists.
Yeah, Steve wouldn't have liked the Edakkal Caves and Sujipara .. It won't be much crowded but the climb is too high.. I hardly made the climb back at Sujipara falls and didn't even go beyond the ticket-counter at Edakkal.
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Yeah, Steve wouldn't have liked the Edakkal Caves and Sujipara .. It won't be much crowded but the climb is too high.. I hardly made the climb back at Sujipara falls and didn't even go beyond the ticket-counter at Edakkal.
it is not only about the trek but one long walk and it is going to keep you zapped for the entire day.I have been to soochipara as well and was not really interested in the walk.
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Yeah, Steve wouldn't have liked the Edakkal Caves and Sujipara .. It won't be much crowded but the climb is too high.. I hardly made the climb back at Sujipara falls and didn't even go beyond the ticket-counter at Edakkal.
Steve would have done it, but for the trek which consumes more & more energy and cant ride for long after a trek.

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it is not only about the trek but one long walk and it is going to keep you zapped for the entire day.I have been to soochipara as well and was not really interested in the walk.
Yeah, true - we were more interested in spotting a Tiger, aren't we
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ananth, good trip and nice photos. Thanks
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Great log ananth, very crisp and clear. I am feeling bad tat i missed such a great trip. My wishes for the contest.
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