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Wildlife India Tours - Ranthambore National Park

The Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan is a jewel among the national parks and sanctuaries in India, and probably one of the best places in the world to observe and photograph tigers in their natural habitat. It once formed part of a contiguous belt of virgin forest that stretched across the width of Central India. The past 50 years have seen the relentless destruction of vast tracts of forest land and all that remains today are isolated pockets of jungle preserved by virtue of the fact that they have been declared protected areas. Ranthambore was one of the eight national parks and sanctuaries designated as Project Tiger Reserves in 1973.


The park spreads over an area of 1,334 sq km and includes the adjoining sanctuaries of the Kaila Devi Sanctuary and the Mansingh Sanctuary. The idea to preserve the wildlife first came to the former rulers of Jaipur. Ranthambore became a Game Sanctuary in 1955 and was among the first few reserved areas for wildlife in India. The sanctuary acquired the status of a National Park in 1984. On Ranthambore Tours India, we may spot from the population of around 36 Tigers and 40 Leopards.


The star attraction is ofcourse the Tifer, which can be seen easily even during the day, mostly near the lakes inside the park. Apart from the Royal Bengal Tigers, we can see rare and unique animals and birds on wildlife India Tours include Panthers, Chital, Sambar, Blackbuck, Chinkara, Leopard, Sloth Bear, Hyena, Jackal, Wild Boars, Mongoose, Nilgai, Gazelle, Bears, Indian Hare, Monitor Lizards and a large number of exotic and colorful birds. There are ruins, lake palaces and old fortifications all around the park providing glimpses of its glorious past.


The Ranthambhore National Park is rich in its flora. The park is dotted with plenty of ancient Banyan trees, Pipal, Dhok, and Mango trees. Some of the Banyan tress in this park is more than 700 years old. The park has got two extremes – the open bush land and impregnable forests. During our Wildlife India Tours to Ranthambhore national park we will see a lot of Dhok trees, cluster of Mango trees, Peepal trees and ancient Banyan trees in the dry and deciduous forests of Ranthambhore.


Apart from rich flora and fauna, the Ranthambhore National Park is also known for the 10th century Ranthambhore Fort and the forest rest house – Jogi Mahal. The Ranthambhore Fort and Jogi Mahal are the worth visiting attractions of the Ranthambhore National Park.

 
 
 

   
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[Blog #103] --- Neutral --- [Wednesday] - Park Malarkey
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Blog #103
Park Malarkey



I did something silly today.
I turned off both my phone and clock radio and put them on snooze - only to have them totally NOT work at all.
So I wake up and notice the clock says half 8.

I thought it was wrong at first, then I realised I'd missed the college bus.
So dad took me to college instead.

I wore my shorts again.
Even though they look ridiculous on me - I like them.
They're comfortable, they keep my legs cool and the pockets are MASSIVE.

I can fit my phone, my iPod, my keys, my money, my ID card and a shitload of pens in there - and STILL have space for more shit.

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I talked over yesterday with Dianne.
I really went into depth about some of it.
She didn't seem surprised when I told her that Shelly and I are now an item.

I did feel a lot lighter after I left the counselling room.
I'd gotten a lot of things out.

I put on my "going-down-the-stairs" song - Broken Glass, by King Diamond - followed the purpose of the song and went and sat on the ground floor.
Shelly was waiting there, so I sat with her until her A block lesson.

Ashleigh appeared - followed by Kayley and Lewis.
Kayley had a Snickers - which caused a moment of mass hilarity. Ash was sat there with the "I-am-SO-not-fucking-amused" face, while the rest of us just pissed.

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Shelly came down early from her A block lesson.
I was sat on the bendy benches - having been forcably removed from MY TABLE by the spacker crew.
Those bastards - the least they could fucking do is ASK if they could sit there - or at least their CARERS could. I was there FIRST.
Just because I'm sat alone, that's no reason to come and SURROUND me.

I was fucking writing a TDW script as well - having to cut my ideas short and move away from the fuckers.

Shelly and I went up to the art rooms - wanting to borrow a camera for our "individual project".
Paul was sat at a computer with Ash. We were then told that the college cameras had been stolen - so the project was cancelled.

We waited outside beside the lift for Ash to finish.
I played "Little Becky" (this random prank phone call that David sent to me via bluetooth) - and she pissed at it.
(I later sent her it by bluetooth when we were in the park.)

We'd been told that Photography was cancelled - so we were in no rush when we went into town.

I got an epic sandwich and some shite from B&M.
We ate on the green benches. We were sat there for AGES - another mint weather day.

When we walked back to college, we walked past the Dinky Dougnuts van.
They make candy floss, and the air on that street TASTED LIKE SUGAR.
Shelly and I were getting hyper from breathing the air. :)

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After we'd got back to college - we were sat on the benches by the town entrance.
We'd only been sat there about 20 minutes before we decided we wanted to go and sit outside.
I didn't fancy the idea of sitting around on the concrete paths around college - so I suggested we go back into town and sit on the grass in Victoria Park.

We sat on the grassy verge infront of the Mima art gallery.
That's the only part of the park that has shade. So we sat there for a while - and when we started to get chilly, we simply budged along into the sunlight.

Ash got out of her wheelchair and sat on the grass with us. I used her chair as an effective backrest.
That's when I wasn't laid on the grass, that is.

I asked Shelly to take some photos of us - we ended up taking quite a lot.
Her phone camera comes in very handy. :)

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Mine and Ash's shoes. :)



Ash and myself. :)
Ash is proper like: "PWHOAR, COME ON THEN."



It's rare we take a photo with Ash in the middle - it's usually me.
Lmao, the sunlight is proper strong.



This one's my current PC background.
All photos of Ash and Shelly are in that exact pose - Ash is the one closer to the lens.
Their expressions are always almost identical to that too.
They look sweet. :)



A random and accidental photo that Shelly took of the Bottle of Notes and the buildings behind it.
Lmao, you'd never think that was Middlesbrough.
 


This is one of my favourite photos of Shelly and I. :D
Lmao, it's the EMO ANGLE.
A big shitload of PALE ARM. :)



Lmao, we all look so windswept.



This is a mint photo of us - one where I look semi-decent.
Ash had to go and make it funky by being overly CHEESY.



Rofl, Ash's body looks so floppy. She looks like a puppet. :)



ROFL, THESE BE MY HOES.
Lmao, how satisfied do I look.
A kiss on each side. Ahhh. *Melts in lust*
THREESOME! :D



Shelly looks so bloody drunk.
Ash and I are rather chilled. :)



This one could run as one of the best photos of the three of us. :D


Cue our RANDOM PHOTO:



Shelly wanted to take a photo of Ash's butterfly - so I suggested she pull the "RWAR-I-HAS-A-HARDCORE-CHEST-TATTOO" face.
So she did. :)


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Shelly and Ash went back to college around the time Ash's taxi and Shelly's dad were due.
I made my way to the bus station.

Once home, I tidied up my room a bit.
It's been an absolute BOMB SITE for days.

Shelly sent me those photos.
We had a big ramble on together about which were the best.

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Mam, dad and I all ventured off to Hemmo.
We needed to see if Ash's wheelchair would fit in the boot of mam's car.

I didn't think it would - but with some clever wheel arranging - it fitted.
It looks proper strange. :)

All seems set for Saturday.
Mwah. :)
 
 
 

   
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

By now, you all know that I'm a non-smoker. Really, the only part about this that has been tough has been trying to figure out how to best utilize the time that I used to spend smoking. For instance, driving in the car--well, now I sing like an American Idol, and it's fun!

 

Breaks at work have been tough. Usually I would spend them outside smoking. I liked being outside for that time even when it was cold or snowing or raining so I don't want to stop doing that. My job is indoors, sitting, so I have decided that I will still spend my breaks outside.

 

But what to do?

 

Well, just walking aimlessly has been the routine since I quit, and that's great. Healthier for me in a lot of ways, that's for sure.

 

Today, my afternoon break rolled around and I grabbed my coat to head outside for my walk.  In a drastic change from all last week, it has been cold here-today only 32 degrees. (Last week in the high 40s to 50s). But, it is so bright and sunny out today, it looks a whole lot nicer than it actually is. Undeterred, I set out for my walk, through lovely Augsburg Park in Richfield. (Fortunately, my library sits on the park grounds, so I don't have to walk TO the park to walk in the park). I am walking and thinking that it is actually quite a beautiful day, even though it's chilly. With the sun shining and a light breeze bringing the smells of spring, I was enjoying myself. As I headed down the last curve of the trail (right before I have to turn back) I registered the fact that for the first time....EVER....there were no children on the playground. None. Zip. Zilch. Nada.

 

There are always kids on the playgroud part, even if just kids from the high school hanging out. But then, it is spring break.

 

Suddenly, I was overcome with the childlike urge to play. So I did.

 

I climbed, I jumped, I did the twisty slide and the tunnel slide, I tried the monkey bars (but I have no arm strength and I am too tall, so I could just walk them) I spent a minute on the swings; and I was laughing the whole time. Part of it was that I felt kind of silly playing out there by myself, but mostly I was laughing because it was fun.

 

And then I thought....I would have never done this as a smoker. It's true. Smokers don't play outside...they smoke outside, that is what outside is for-to a smoker. And for the first time, I felt lucky to be a non-smoker, finally.

 

As I walked back to the library to get back to work, I couldn't stop smiling. My day is actually better because I was outside and didn't smoke. It's good. Very, very good.

 

12 days.

 

 

 

 
 
   
 

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