Monday, September 3, 2012

Kalawawa

Dried up Kalawawa Tank
After having a some tasty Kiribath(milk rice) my father and I walked over to the Kalawawa, it was a great site from the time go! The water was pretty low as this was the dry season and this gave my father a great idea of walking all around kalawawa, I looked as far as I could and going around was quite a task ahead, any way as we all know that “a journey of a thousand miles begins with one step” we stepped into our journey around the lake!

The age old trees that still stood its ground over hundreds of years were seeing jutting out of the water while only a few fishermen dared to go 

fishing in there canoes under the wild winds that swept across the lake! It was a bit sunny at first my father had a hat and I had my natural hat, which was an overgrown bit of hair :P anyway we continued our walk not really knowing what might come up ahead.

Guess what?.. it was a wild elephant gazing by itself only a few hundred yards away! I love elephants but I knew this was a wild elephant! And it is generally known that loners don’t welcome too many guest, it was only yesterday that we saw two big herds of wild elephants while on a jeep safari in Mineriya National Forest,  however seeing a wild elephant 

while on foot is far more rewarding than seeing a 
Sunset on the way back
herd of wild elephants within a comfort zone of a jeep! We walked around the tank looking over the shoulder just to make sure that no elephant is charging at us, I was able to capture some magnificent pictures of the landscape right around the kalawawa tank. There were quite a bit of wildlife flocks of birds, lizards and herds of buffaloes and cows. The cows were not really wild even though they were roaming like wild and free! 

We knew that at one point we might have to wade across to the other river bank, but it turned out to be quite a many times, this was because water was released into kalawawa and quite a bit of water was 
flowing into the tank, but this created a perfect delta

Wading across Kalawawa
that made our trek very much more interesting. I had to take off my shoes many times however I loved the feeling when walking on fresh soggy mud, so I opted to walk bare feet for quite a distance.  

after almost four hours of walking adjacent to the wild side of the kalawawa tank, we finally came “close” to the tank bund that would take us back to our car, but to our dismay we realized that quite a volume of water separated us from our bank and the bund up front, but as always the Lord provided us with some fishermen who directed us to that exact spot from which we could wade through with ease. With a bit more wading which submerged my father fully and me up to my chin, we ended our great trek around the Kalawawa tank.

August 2012 with thathi

1 comment:

  1. Love the way you paint your thoughts and feelings in words. Its really good.

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