81 year old Mr Sanghvi had always wanted to fly like a bird. National Geographic and Nirvana Adventures joined hands to help him fulfill his dream of free flight. Another new season is about to unfold people. Get your wings & your boots out of the closet and step into the sunshine.
The paragliding season will only reopen in October but each weekend as we drive by on the road from Kamshet to Native place my eyes turn to the Shelar hills on the right to get a glimpse of what is going on there.
How independent are we she asked if we are not allowed to express ourselves and share our concerns about the water of our own lakes being chanellised to industrial towns that have polluted their own water sources. She sure had a point there
The entire day was a gift – we had touched the hearts of 26 children, made a trek to Gonshubai that left us dazed and now we were on our way back home to Native Place to enjoy a dazzling display of fireflies and the company of amazing friends.
A long billed vulture is back to roost at the Shelar cliffs – now this is great news. Welcome back I called out to it as I soared past. Now the 2nd piece of news is not something I am very happy about. There is a road all the way to Shelar that has come up just recently. Somehow I am just not happy about this road. Roads bring their own fair share of changes and troubles and this one makes me uneasy.