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Adventure Rock Hill opens for visitors

Adventure Rock Hill opens for visitors

The ‘Adventure Rock Hill’ at Jatayupara Nature Park, Kerala’s first build operate transfer (BOT) model eco-tourism project rechristened as Jatayu Earth’s Center, is now open for travellers and visitors. It covers four hills at Chadayamangalam in the Kollam district, and the park will be fully operational by April 2018.This Rock Hill will be open for groups of 10-100 people, with an entry fee of Rs 3,500 per person. This adventure zone provides over 20 different games including paintball, archer

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Sea lions unique adaptation in Galapagos coast

Sea lions unique adaptation in Galapagos coast

A stounding footage of the Galapagos sea lions hunting was perhaps the highlight of the latest Blue Planet II. For the first time ever, these marine mammals were filmed working as a pack to drive tuna fish in to shallow and rocky waters where they could be caught. The Yellowfin tuna generally possess the ability to swim faster than most predators, except the fastest sharks and the marlins. However,the much slower sea lions were able to outsmart them thanks to an amazing display of movement and c

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Orangutan Rehabilitation at Samboja Lestari Orangutan Project

Orangutan Rehabilitation at Samboja Lestari Orangutan Project

Earlier this month we received news that five orangutans were going to be released into the wild  from the Samboja Lestari Orangutan Project in Borneo. The releases were found to be successful as the resident volunteer coordinator Kate was on scene to witness  the whole release process. Kate has written about her experience on the release, so let’s see what happened!The Build Up To The ReleaseHaving worked alongside the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BosF) for the last 2 half years at Sam

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Mathsya Mela 2017 Bangalore – An Exhibition of Ornamental Fish & Accessories

Mathsya Mela 2017 Bangalore – An Exhibition of Ornamental Fish & Accessories

In conversation with Dr. T Mahesh, Deputy Director and Dr. Ramacharya, Joint Director, Dept. of Fisheries, Govt. of Karnataka. at Mathsya Mela 2017 held at the Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore.A&W: What is the purpose of having an ornamental fish exhibition?Dr. Mahesh: In this age of stress caused by work pressures, traffic, pollution and competition, people need to have ways to relax. Having an aquarium at home is a great stress buster as spending time in front of an aquarium and taking car

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Knots for Climbing

Knots for Climbing

Unless you’re an expert who gets off on the knowledge of ‘thousands of knots’ and hitches, knowing a handful of them will suffice for your entire rock climbing career. The important  factor is to understand the appropriate application of knots and hitches, rather than knowing a wide variety of them. The essential knots required and its use in specific scenarios has been listed below, for avid rock climbers and adventure enthusiasts.Tie in knotsTie in knots come in handy when you need to tie the

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Aboriginal owners ban climbing Australia’s sacred Red Rock (AYERS Rock)

Aboriginal owners ban climbing Australia’s sacred Red Rock (AYERS Rock)

As the first rays of sunlight hit Uluru, Australia’s most famous rock of sandstone glows a deep scarlet red against the orange-blue sky. This beautiful monolith has visitors from all over the world coming to climb its pinnacle. However,from October next year climbing the big red rock, that has become the global icon of the Australian Outback, is said to be banned.The decision to impose such a ban was taken unanimously by the Board Members of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The outlawing of this

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History of Climbing Around Bangalore

History of Climbing Around Bangalore

The history of Bangalore’s Rock Climbing tradition can be dated back to the 1960’s. The early pioneers Govind Raju from Mysore, establisher of the Deccan Mountaineering League and Usha Ramaiah co-founder of the Karnataka Mountaineering Association, set the foundation for rock climbing. To climb difficult routes, technical climbing gear is critical. The acquisition of this gear, although still expensive, was prohibited in those days.EVOLUTION OF TECHNICAL ROCK CLIMBINGHowever, in the 1980s, a co

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GETHNAA – General Thimayya National Academy of Adventure

GETHNAA – General Thimayya National Academy of Adventure

MissionThe ‘General Thimayya National Academy of Adventure’, is helping in developing a spirit of adventure amongst the people of Karnataka.They provide sports related activities at various centres around the beautiful state. This enables great ways in which people can understand the environment, experience what nature has to offer and satisfy their inner adventurist!GETHNAA currently has four centers.Badami – Rock Climbing CentreSituated  at a distance of 510kms fromBangalore, Badami  has  arou

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‘Aanchal Thakur’ – India’s 1st International Medal Winner in Skiing

‘Aanchal Thakur’ – India’s 1st International Medal Winner in Skiing

The 21year-old,  Aanchal Thakur clinched the bronze in the coveted Alpine Ejder 3200 Cup Federation International Ski Race (FIS) at Turkey in January. She won the medal in the Slalom race category.“Months of training have finally borne fruit. I started well and managed to take a good lead, which helped later in getting the third-place finish,” Aanchal told the press from Turkey. Her feat is special given that there is no culture or even infrastructure for winter sports in India. Also, those par

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