Naneghat – Visiting the Reverse Waterfall

Naneghat, also referred to as Nanaghat or Nana Ghat, is a mountain pass in the Western Ghats range between the Konkan coast and the ancient town of Junnar in the Deccan plateau. The pass was the fastest key passage that linked the Indian west coast seaports of Sopara, Kalyan and Thane with economic centers and human settlements in Nasik, Paithan and Ter 

Near the top is large, ancient man-made cave famous for its Hindu Sanskrit inscriptions in Brahmi script. These inscriptions have been dated between the 2nd and the 1st century BCE, and attributed to the Satavahana dynasty era

On a clear sky night the constellations and the Milky Way are said to be visible to naked eyes.

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What if Berniee is only bringing back the ball because he thinks I like throwing it?🤔

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Incognito

Spending an evening at a bar called Incognito, I bumped into an old friend of mine from Up-North

Just like old times, after a few drinks we got into an argument and he came back strongly saying “Tujhe Pata Nahi Mai Kaun Hoon

To which I instantly replied  “of course not, we are after all incognito” 🙂 😀 😀

Ahh!! the black eye still hurts 😀

 

 

 

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