Dhoni Waterfalls – A prestine piece of Nature

Some travellers wish to explore new places and some to go back to the road they had travelled already. Dhoni is a pristine piece of nature, where hills always call you back. Dhoni is a heavenly charm with misty mountains and the reserve forest is just about 12 km from Palakkad town. An ideal place to watch nature at close quarters, tourists is attracted to Dhoni waterfalls situated here.  The forest area is rich in wildlife like elephant, tiger, deer, etc. 

Trek to Dhoni falls

A three-hour trek from the base of the Dhoni hills will take you to the pristine beauty of nature and the lush green surroundings will rejuvenate your senses. The trekking starts at the foot of the hills near the Teak plantations. A narrow mountain way is there for four-wheel drives and bikes that lead up to the waterfall; however private vehicles are prohibited from traversing these roads. This 4 km long trekking trail through the lush green environs bestows one with a quiet isolated space to witness nature in its most tranquil form. This guided trek is best to start trekking early mornings, so more time can be spent in the company of the gorgeous waterfall. 

The waterfalls are full during monsoon and it overflows with beautiful small streams gushing down, so the best time to visit is during monsoon (June – October). Bathing in the waterfall is not allowed, though there are places down the stream for bathing. The return journey is comparatively easy lasting usually around 2 hours.
Timing: 09:30 am, 11.00 am, and 02.00 pm

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Codex Leicester: Bill Gates paid $30.8 million for Leonardo da Vinci’s book of ideas and theories, including that of “planetshine”

When someone mentions the name “Bill Gates,” the first thing that may pop into your mind is Microsoft. Or you may know that the tech wiz has made a name for himself as an active investor and a philanthropist who has long been involved in promoting various humanitarian causes.

What is less known, however, is that Bill Gates has a, shall we say, soft spot for rare books. His collection includes many books of historical relevance, but there is one that holds a special place within Windows creator’s reading repertoire.

For this particular book, the magnate spent $30.8 million and appears he doesn’t regret a penny. And why should he, as it is authored by none other than the Renaissance genius himself―Leonardo da Vinci.

The purchase, which happened in 1994, made the so-called Codex Leicester the most expensive book of that time. It currently holds the second place for having the highest sale price in modern history.

https://www.thevintagenews.com/2018/05/09/codex-leicester/

Page of the Codex Leicester

Page of the Codex Leicester

Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci

Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci

Why people love writing on Medium

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Medium opens doors. I started out writing online with the sense that I was dropping sentences into the void. Medium showed me that people are listening, and that they care about what I have to say.Baratunde Thurston

I love that Medium is trying to support art and writing without shoveling its users into the gaping maw that is the soul-crushing advertising machine.Edith Zimmerman

I like the format, the layout, the clean feel of it. It’s easy and intuitive to write and read on Medium. There’s freedom to be weird, to experiment, to take risks, and I appreciate that. And there’s not pressure to deliver or hit target goals.John DeVore

As a professional writer I am a hired gun: I don’t always get to pick my paycheck. But Medium is a place where I can be untethered from fashion and write what I want and hope others will read it.Hanna Brooks Olsen

Medium has been a huge step toward a more egalitarian internet that lets people tell their own stories and rewards them for doing so.

‘Ring of fire’ annular solar eclipse

Solar eclipse: head to Kerala's Cheruvathur to get first glimpse

December 26 annular solar eclipse sighting in India

The annular solar eclipse will start approximately 180 kilometres west of Dammam in Eastern Saudi Arabia as reported by Eclipseportal. In India, the eclipse will reach from Southern India’s west coast and its path will cross in a southeasterly direction.

Based on Nasa’s map of the December 26 annular solar eclipse, Coimbatore will be the first city in India to experience the eclipse. This eclipse will be fully visible from southern India, parts of Indonesia and Saudi Arabia.

It will be completely visible in the following Indian cities and districts: Mangaluru in Karnataka, Palakkad, Kasaragod, Thalassery and Kozhikode in Kerala and Ootacamund, Coimbatore, Erode, Karur, Dindigul, Sivaganga, Tiruchirappalli and Pudukkottai in Tamil Nadu.