We drove to the Kumta beach in the evening. The beach and the views around it were amazing. We strolled in the waters and admired the simple yet tough lives led by the fisherfolk who live along the beachside. We managed to capture some nice snaps and got back home after about an hour.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Temple Visits
But upset stomach it was in the morning and I would be relegated to a diet to recover. We drove to Snehal's anscesteral village "Masur" where we visited a temple and offered prayers and then visited a few people who had houses at locations one would kill for. Overlooking the Agnashini river the house offered a spectacular view and tempted us to just sit by and look at the river flow gently.
We stopped by at the "Shambu Lingeshwar" temple perched on a hill top where it was windy as hell. It must have been quite a feat to build the temple at such a height and it seems to have a huge following in the surrounding areas. Lunch was buttermilk and curd rice followed by a 2 hour nap and some numerous visits to the loo.
We drove to the Kumta beach in the evening. The beach and the views around it were amazing. We strolled in the waters and admired the simple yet tough lives led by the fisherfolk who live along the beachside. We managed to capture some nice snaps and got back home after about an hour.
Dinner was 3 cups of buttermilk and I was feeling optimistic that tomorrow morning would a better day for my tummy. Amen
We drove to the Kumta beach in the evening. The beach and the views around it were amazing. We strolled in the waters and admired the simple yet tough lives led by the fisherfolk who live along the beachside. We managed to capture some nice snaps and got back home after about an hour.
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