Friday, October 21, 2011

Tigers are safe :)

Back from a wonderful ‘Bloggers trip’ to Corbett National Park. Was great meeting fellow bloggers and putting faces and characters to names. It was heartening to note that we did not sight a single tiger nor an elephant in the forest despite spending a day and a half looking for them! Proof that they can survive.


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13 comments:

  1. I've always wanted to see an actual tiger close up... and actually live to tell the tale. :)

    Thanks for another Friday 55!
    Mine's here. :)

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  2. You saw Bloggers but No critters?
    What a Drag!
    Loved your 55 My Friend
    Thanks for playing, and have a Kick Ass Week-End

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  3. ooo i would have totally wanted to see one...glad you had a good time though...still envious....

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  4. Trust Deepak to look at things positively! Hope you are right my friend. Did the guides do the 'footprints trick?' They do that to keep up the anticipation. And they have some more tricks up their sleeve too.

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  5. Ha! I came here to read some interesting stuff about tigers, but yeah, not finding them is interesting! :-)

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  6. Bloggers are animals in their own right. LOL!

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  7. Can it also mean there were too few of them (to get seen) or even none ???

    That we humans are already too late to save them ?? :)

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  8. aah! no sightings after a day & a hal i would be disappointed if i were u :(!

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  9. Difficult indeed to spot the majestic tiger!!

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  10. Disappointing not to see the elephants and tigers, but fully compensated, I'm sure, by all the new friendships you made.

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  11. just stumbled upon,
    read ur profile...u write so many blogs.A versatile blogger!

    This one is a catchy write up .
    Corbett calling !


    Rohit
    floating-expressions

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