Sunday, October 13, 2019

During the intermission of Monsoon rains

It is not that my kitty is empty but the blog activity reduced for a while thanks to my inertia. The slackness has slumped blogger activity since months. Now it is time to push the power button and start uploading the cached write-ups. This is the first one and hope you enjoy it!


25th Aug 2019,

After pompous celebration of Janmashtami with sumptuous meal & snacks, today we set out for short stroll towards the magnificent backwaters of Arabian sea nearby in-laws house. It has been raining healthily from past 45 days and monsoon is on its normal course. The traction which began 45 days back is persevering till date with either showers or heavy rains smashing the region. The scene was similar during the Janmashtami day wherein the heavy rains complemented the birthday of Lord Krishna. Fortunately and surprisingly on the subsequent day, the Sun rose over the blue skies of kundapura briefly. This motivated us to visit the river bank for a while but not without umbrella. The mercurial rains are never a safe bet and protection like umbrella is inevitable. It was me and my toddlers who embarked on a short journey to the hinterland on a rare sunny day. It was an hour of joyful but sweltering stroll which concluded safely without any showers. The final relief after reaching home was none other than glass of cool lemon juice.





Being persistently raining, the land is covered with muck and my toddlers had tough time negotiating them. A stigma is associated with them on stepping over the muck. I had to convince them that it would be cleaned as we go home. Majority of the path was concreted but at some places puddles ruled. Stepping on those puddles was not a problem since the surface was clean :-). My toddlers too coped up with it. The last stretch is muddy road and to our luck it was relatively dry. We had a fine glimpse of murky backwater under shadow of coconut trees. The hinterland is now garnished with lush green landscape thanks to prevailing monsoon rains. This place is known for torrential rains during monsoon season (exceeding 5000 mm annually) due to its proximity with western ghats.






As you see, this place looks cool but actually its too hot & humid. My toddlers wanted to move further and stay for some more time. But managing them with single umbrella was difficult. Also the stranded muck prevented us from further moving forward. We restricted our short stay to minimal area.





The monsoon season is ripe time for paddy cultivation. Most of the farmers here have initiated paddy cultivation. Hopefully they will have good returns for their hard work



The clouds were minimal with blue sky dominating the majority of troposphere. That was not the case until the clock ticked towards 1PM. The heavy clouds gathered and started pouring with high  velocity. That was the end of brief sun lit time which was thoroughly enjoyed despite the intense perspiration

Saturday, August 10, 2019

Droplets

Few weeks back, it rained briefly here in Bangalore. An internet cable runs through the balcony is hung up bit high to prevent my kids playing with it. The healthy rain lasted for nearly 15 mins enough to leave its presence in form of puddles & muck. Once the rain stopped, the remnant water on the cable started dripping down slowly. Somehow I was lured towards those pearls of monsoon and started grabbing them. It was quite attractive to grab it except for my unsteady hand. Initially I captured them in landscape lens but later switched to 90mm macro lens. The macro lens could have captured fairly well but my shaky hand spoiled most of them except the first two in below series. The lens lacks Image stabilization and to aggravate further I don't have tripod either to produce steady frame. The subsequent pictures are shot in wide angle lens which is quite weird :-). To some extent, it produced good macroish images but not perfect. Hope you enjoy the series.










Like monsoon, hopefully my macro lens also turns active in coming days :-)

Sunday, August 4, 2019

Beautiful Monsoon evening

During concluding day of native visit, I rushed to field to capture glimpses of beautiful monsoon evening. As expected, the sky illuminated for a while but not long enough though. It was enough to culminate into a beautiful landscape frame. Amidst the swarming mosquitoes, sweltering weather, the enthusiasm did not dip. Yes, the picture looks cool but contrastingly the weather was humid.









The day I departed to Bangalore, it started pouring from heavens again after a long break of 2 weeks. Hopefully the momentum stays for longer time to offset the deficit from past month.

Someshwara Beach - Baindur - Kundapura Taluk

The awe inspiring confluence of river and sea from Ottinane view point allured me to visit the Someshwar beach. This was impromptu visit. I had smooth ride from ottinane view point to beach thanks to help of locals. I reached the beach at 6:00 and started gazing at the sea tides. Unlike other beaches of coastal Karnataka, Someshwar beach is not well known.

Someshwara temple

Resting benches
The first visit was to someshwar temple which is this beach named after. The Lord shiva faces the sea on west direction. Apart from I spotted anjaneya and navagraha temples together. After the holy darshan, I walked along the promenade breathing the onshore breeze and absorbing the aura. Benches are constructed to silently view the horizon and stare at the sinking sun. Divinity of Lord Shiva is equally complemented by divine nature. The area is bounded by pristine nature with no trace of concrete scape. You can view the hills from here.


First look



10mins walk on dunes lead you to the confluence point where souparnika concludes her final journey. Not as exciting as top view but serenity is unmatched. I was enthralled by divinity of nature and prayed for a while. Lot of boulders strewed along sea shore may  be due to the sea erosion swallowing the sea wall. Man boasts of building unassailable barrier but nature's might is unparalleled. This could be seen at beach where the sea wall was obliterated by the roaring waves of monsoon season. The strewed rocks along shoreline was a classic example.






I spotted a passenger boat as well near the confluence point. Looks like we have boating facility too to enjoy the nature in depth. Not sure, just a guess. It may be restricted to resort stayers and not for common crowd

The exact confluence point



Due to approaching summer, the sunset is slowly moving late into night. There were lot of foreground objects which could complement the sunset scene. I waited for nearly 30 mins to get those glorious views of Sun sinking at western horizon. It was worth the wait and the nature did not disappoint. The clouds would have added further charm but the clean sky was equally charming. It was fun & soul-refreshing to behold the sunset and capture its beauty.







The night was getting darker and darker. It was time to turn back. On the way, I enjoyed the Maravanthe beach while on motion. There was no time and it was not pleasant moment either. Cumulatively I was relieved after spotting both of my  desired destinations. There is plethora of perturbations when you set out for unknown destination. But when you reach them, you forget the former turbulent mind eternally. What if destination not reached? You rework or make sure it is practical :-)




Last but not least, I thank the locals of Baindur for correctly guiding me to enchanting destination. Also to my wonderful wife for letting me go alone despite complications.

Route:

Baindur is easy to spot along NH-66. Later seek local help or turn on Maps to reach destination. The destination is nearly 4 kms from highway.

Food:

I suppose, Baindur has many eating outlets. It should not be difficult to find. Apart from this, the beach front has vendors selling ice-cream and minor local snacks.

Best time to visit:

Probably winter from October to March. During monsoon season, authorities may not allow you to step into sea water.

Stay:

A resort is located near Someshwara beach which you should be able to find information on googling. Apart from that, you can stay in ottinane view point forest guest house. Both of them comes at royal cost :-). You can as well stay in Baindur or Kundapura with cheaper accommodations.

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A short video of visit. Hope you enjoy


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