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Shivanasamudram....I'm not Bluff-ing

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It was a hot February morning and we were driving on the Kanakpura road from Bangalore. We had just finished visiting the Pyramid Valley  and now the question was.... ‘Where Next?’ 100kms from the junction of Kebbedodde Village on Kanakpura Road lies the well know falls – Shivanasamudram, also called as the Shimsa or Bluff falls. (From Bangalore it is about 120kms if you take the Kanakpura road). Inspite of being a perennial waterfall of the Cauveri River, we were disappointed to see very less water in the falls. The best season to visit would be during the monsoons (July-October) when the two falls show their majestic nature. Since this is a segmented waterfall, there is a misconception that the left segment is called the Gaganachukki falls and the right as Bharachukki. But in reality, the Bharachukki is a few kilometres to the south-west of the Gaganachukki falls. The falls that you see in most of the images is the Gaganachukki falls which is 90 metres in height and ca...

The Pyramid Valley

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It was the saturday morning, summer was setting in and we couldn’t stay in bed for too long. Woke up early and decided to drive away. No destination in mind, no plans made. We packed our bags and sat in the car. We had to make a decision now.....atleast which road to take. We had the choice of heading in multiple directions considering Bangalore is based centrally. But yes, we chose the Kanakapura Road. We called in a few friends to see if they were interested to join in, but the lazy buggers they are...well, it was just the two of us taking off.  Roxy, our Honda city was our companion. He was ready at all times. He had the right kind of music to set us into the holiday mood. As we drove on Kanakapura road, it struck to me of a memorable discussion I once had with a colleague of mine about a huge pyramid shaped hall built for meditation. It had become an attraction to the visitors of the Garden City. We were the few who were spared from this attraction. Remembering his wor...