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Watch more sunsets than Netflix

  Long story short- I Am an opacarophile – a lover of sunset. How many times does one get a chance to watch the sunsets? Very rare, City life is all about being engaged with multiple thoughts and commuting busy. Despite the busy and chaotic day one manages to find their peace watching sunsets. Sunsets have calming power for me. A gloriously setting sun can wipe away my anxieties, restore peace, and remind me that I am a small part of the bigger picture. That life is so much more than my worries and bad attitude. They make me feel small in good way. They remind me of beauty that’s out there when our world can seem so ugly. Full of conflict strive, greed , selfishness or even just stress and wrong thinking. Looking at sunsets gives me a great sense of peace. I have multiple sunset memories but two such memories would love to share. Last year at this time I went to Surya Lanka beach with my friends in Bapatla dist. of Andhra located at the coast of Bay of Bengal. It was such...

Day Trip to Nagarjuna Sagar - A Tranquil Sojourn

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              Day Trip to Nagarjuna Sagar - A Tranquil Sojourn Authored By: Gaurav Sethi Since I have arrived in Hyderabad for my Post Graduation, I’ve always had a grudge that dwellers from Pune, Bengaluru & Chennai are fortunate when it comes to having weekend or short trips places to visit nearby.  Panchgani ,  Lonavala , Khandala  and the likes for Punekars and  Coorg, Madikeri,  Mysore  for Bangaloreans, Mammallapuram, Pondicherry, Coimbatore for Chennaites. Unfortunately, Hyderabadis don’t really have many such destinations at a one-day turn around to bost off. Notwithstanding the above though, a day trip to Nagarjuna Sagar has been the most preferred option for the Hyderabadis & so I with my friends also decided to explore & experience this most popular one-day road.   So, let’s get stared, fasten your seatbelts and off we go!!!   But before I pen down the trip ...

A Trip to Goa

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                                             Goa is mostly known for its tourist spots and is a hub for beaches. Situated on the southwestern coast of India, with the Arabian Sea in the west and is the smallest state by area and fourth smallest by population.  One may find colourful architecture, lush greenery, breathtaking beaches, and a varied blend of Indo-Portuguese culture. As it is on the bucket list of every travel enthusiast, me and my cousins decided to go to Goa. Before I share my story of Goa, let me provide a bit of information about places, and festive seasons about Goa.   Baga Beach is a seaside town in Bardez, known for its popular beach and Baga Creek located at the north end of the Contiguous beach stretch of the start from  Sinquerim, Candolim, leads to Calangute, and then to Baga. Aguada Fort is a seventeenth-century Portuguese fort, alon...