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17/09/2020

Unsaid Love

17/09/2020

Unsaid Love: A Story That Will Make You Believe In Love eBook: A, Dinesh Kumar: Amazon.in: Kindle Store

Guys, do follow and support for the new venture. 🙏
03/09/2020

Guys, do follow and support for the new venture. 🙏

Finally, here comes a dream come true moment. I'm glad to unveil the cover page of my debut novel UNSAID LOVE. This novel is purely a fictitious toil.
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I have wholeheartedly penned each and every word with simple and understandable English. I hope it will touch the underneath heart of the readers. This story will give you a hope to pursue your true love.
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Out of all the bottom lines and stories I have penned, this story fills special space in my heart. It's my three years of dream to write this tale and finally the moment has come.
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The book is gearing up to hit the online platform soon. Once it gets published, I'll share the link in bio. Do support for this toil. I would require all your supports in my future endeavours as well.
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Finally, my heart filled gratitude to all my friends who have encouraged and supported me to finish this book. And I would take a special day to thank everyone who contributed their best to publish this tale.

Surrounded by gorgeous tea estates and cardamom plantations that dot the region, Megamalai is an eco-paradise known for ...
29/04/2020

Surrounded by gorgeous tea estates and cardamom plantations that dot the region, Megamalai is an eco-paradise known for its virgin forests and pristine waterfalls. It is a haven for bird watchers and over 100 species of birds have been identified in the region including the Great Indian hornbill, red whiskered bulbul, spotted dove and blue robin. The rare Salim Ali's fruit bat is exclusively found in Megamalai. One of the most thrilling experiences you can take in Megamalai is trekking through the forests and tea estates with chances of sighting animals like Indian Gaurs, wild boars, elephants, leopards and even tigers. Popularly known as High Wavy mountains, Megamalai lies in the Theni district and is located at a distance of 130 km from Madurai.

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16/04/2020

Who is eager to go on a road trip after the corona impact is contained. 🏍️⛰️ Tag Your Friends. 🏃👬

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If geology interests you, then Jaisalmer is where you need to journey. The Wood Fossil Park or Aakal is located about 15...
12/04/2020

If geology interests you, then Jaisalmer is where you need to journey. The Wood Fossil Park or Aakal is located about 15 kilometres away from the city. Here, one can discover and trace geologic tragedies that occurred in the Thar Desert 180 million years ago. The city of Jaisalmer also acts as the guard to western Rajasthan (and India’s) frontier. This 'Golden City’ is located close to the Pakistan border and in close proximity to the Thar Desert. The city’s most prominent landmark is the Jaisalmer Fort, also called Sonar Qila (Golden Fort). Unlike most other forts in India, Jaisalmer Fort is not just a tourist attraction. It houses shops, hotels and ancient havelis (homes) where generations continue to live.

The Jaisalmer Fort also goes by the name Sonar Quila (Golden Fort) as it rises from the desert itself and seems to become one with the golden hues of the sand. The setting sun adds its own magic and shrouds the fort with mystique. The fort is constructed in the classic style of the royals by local craftsmen. This fort is a world heritage site and forms an important plot point in one of Satyajit Ray’s famous Feluda stories and corresponding movie, Sonar Kela (The Golden Fortress).

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@ Golden Fort, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Jaisalmet appears in the middle of the desert as a shining city of light, crowned by the unusual shape of the castle. Th...
11/04/2020

Jaisalmet appears in the middle of the desert as a shining city of light, crowned by the unusual shape of the castle. The streets are crowded every day by the local merchants, the gypsy girls dancing in an undulating movements to the sound of a music emanating from the unusual strings and percussion instruments. Somewhere among them we can still hear the rawanhathha, a typical local guitar, with its unique sound that nowadays, only a few know how to play.

The desert road is still crossed by many travellers and locals, making the Thar the most populous of the desert areas of the world, and camels roam through it with the lassitude of a rhythmic movement that soothes and charms as if an unseen force is imposing movement onto their long legs. Finding the correct balance on top of one of these animals is an exercise of calm and character. Should we learn to follow the dance of its body and soon we will be able to feel the hot desert wind wrapping around our hoair and ahead of us, we will just see the slow scrolling the sandy path leading to the horizon. This is the true magic of the desert.

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09/04/2020

Melaka Menara Taming Sari (Taming Sari Tower) officially opened for business on the 18th of April 2008, Menara Taming Sari is the first and only gyro tower in Malaysia so far. Measuring 110 metres in height, its revolving structure offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Malacca town and beyond.

Located in the popular district of Bandar Hilir on Jalan Merdeka, only 3 minutes’ walk from Mahkota Parade Shopping Complex and Dataran Pahlawan Megamall, the tower is named after the Taming Sari keris, a mythical weapon said to possess mystical powers belonging to the legendary Malay warrior, Hang Tuah. Even the structure’s design follows the shape of the keris, with the peak of the tower resembling the its hilt.

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07/04/2020

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@ Kodaikanal Lake

The Aguada fort is a monument to Portuguese construction and engineering. Although parts of it have fallen to the ravage...
05/04/2020

The Aguada fort is a monument to Portuguese construction and engineering. Although parts of it have fallen to the ravages of time, much of it is intact and it remains the best preserved Portuguese fort in India today. Built over three years from 1609 to 1612, it once defended the Portuguese stronghold against Dutch and Maratha invaders.

It is named for the fresh water spring that gives the fort a constant supply of potable water, ‘agua’ being the Portuguese word for water and ‘Aguada’ signifying a place where water is collected. So well built and fiercely armed was this fort that it has never fallen into enemy hands.

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