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Little Green

Tiny little green vine snake, at the Abbey Falls, Coorg

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Hungry Monkey

A young member of the monkey clan, at Hampi’s ruins.
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Down Low

A view down low during a coracle ride on the Tungabhadra river.

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Fly Between The Lines

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Windmills, the temples of alternative energy seen on the way from Hospet to Bengaluru. Shot in January 2016

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The Tungabhadra

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A panorama taken during our coracle ride on the Tungabhadra amongst the ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire.

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Namdroling

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The Namdroling Monastery, near Bylakuppe in Coorg, Karnataka, India in the largest teaching center of Nyingmapa – a lineage of Tibetan Buddhism in the world.

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Talakauveri, Coorg

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Go… karma?

Pune Mirror 21st Jan 2011 last page - GoKarma In the Diwali of 2010, two bikers headed southward from Pune, not knowing what obstacles they’d have to cross on the way to their destination – Gokarna.

And two months later, they did not know when Pune Mirror would put their story of this trip on the back page of their paper. They came to know only today, when they started getting messages from ecstatic friends about becoming famous et al.

Without further ado, here’s the online version of the article, though it doesn’t mention Nipun’s name or mine. But then, there’s always the ePaper version for you to see the article in full glory!