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The Trip To Hell



Monotony is one hell of a thing which really maddens me allot. You have nothing to do, your fingers are unable to write anything, suffering from writer’s block and thoughts not hitting your mind. You just feel like your imagination has died with the intellect about which you used to brag allot. Now, you can understand the level of the frustration which I was going through. At this moment, your mind bounces lot of option which seems impossible and sometimes it is noxious too. One of the ideas which was generated by my mind was going on bicycle trip and reconnoiter the places around. From past few years, I am overdoing the probe but the level of the gratification which I achieves is beyond anyone’s imagination.



So, one fine morning, I took out my Firefox bicycle and started paddling around to cover approx. sixty kilometers in next three hours. On my mind first thing was the Patalpani waterfall outside Indore. The name itself is so fascinating that anyone will have hunger to know about it. My snooping level was same as yours after reading the name. Patalpani means water in the underground world. The story behind the patalpani is that the water which comes from a river falls down from a mountain and there is a pond in which it gets stagnant. Interestingly, the depth of the pond is unknown to many. There are no proof that anyone even tried to measure the height of this pond. Local people believes that the water goes to the world which is located in the center of the earth.





The waterfall is immensely beautiful and the story of this fall is interesting. Every year, someone dies in this waterfall, few are suicides and rest are accidents. The view point near the waterfall is lover’s point for the love birds who spend their Sunday making the environment romantic with their bonding and chemistry. Though, I was not blessed by lady love and I was exploring around with my other male friend. Mind you, I am very much straight and my female friends knows it well.



There is an old railway tunnel on the mountains, near the waterfall, one should really walk around and see these tunnels. You can see also see wild life and if you are blessed enough, you might see a friendly army of monkeys, who will display a white demonstration of landslides. Trust my words, these monkeys know the guerrilla war tactics.




After exploring around we started paddling towards our next destination which was completely different from this waterfall and the journey is much more interesting. 

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