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Nature, inherently is quite unpredictable. She has her own way of doing things, on her own timeline. She doesn’t have to worry about the fact that you have traveled far to watch a particular animal to appear at a particular moment, that you have been waiting for hours for a particular natural phenomena to occur or that you have been doing the waiting for a few days in a ro...

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Ranganathittu, a beautiful bird sanctuary, en-route Mysore, is a birder’s, a bird photographer’s and any nature enthusiast’s paradise. Being very easible accessible from Bangalore, this place is ideal for a quick weekend getaway. I used to be a regular at Ranganathittu many years back. Somehow, over the recent past, this place had fallen off my radar! It is not...

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Largest member of the Weasel (Mustelid) family, the Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) can grow to a length of 180 cm (including the tail) and can weigh up to 34 kgs. Giant River Otter They have a dark brown, water repellent fur with white patches on the chest, neck and throat that are unique to each individual. Their short legs with webbed feet and a long powerful tail help p...

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Kinabatangan (Pekan Kinabatangan, in Malay) is the capital of the Kinabatangan district in the Sandakan division of Sabah, Malaysia. The lifeline of the place, if I may say so, is the majestic Kinabatangan river. The river, known as Sungai Kinabatangan in Malay is the second longest river in Malaysia, traversing a length of approximately 560 km. The area around this river is kno...

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