The rain stopped, and we rushed to the Forest Department office, as we needed permission for a road race scheduled for a few days later. Runners must cross Netravali National Park, home to wild animals, including the black panther. Entry into this forest after 9 p.m. is strictly prohibited.
We spend a few hours chatting with the Forest Department officer, who bids us farewell, telling us to come back tomorrow. On our way back, we take in the scenery and take some beautiful pictures. In the distance, we spot mangroves submerged in the water.
There's a house nearby, but no one is visible among the green trees. A white stork is trying to catch a fish by dipping its beak into the water. We return to the room and head to the beach.
Today, after several days, the rain has stopped, and access to the sea has been opened only for fishermen, so there are many boats in the sea. Strong currents are still crashing against the shore. White foam forming in the water touches my fingertips.
White birds search for their favorite fish on the surface of the strong currents, fishermen's boats cast their nets into the sea, and I am holding the feeling of the ocean in my heart.
This is my entry for #monomad challenge.
Disclaimer: This post is originally written in Hindi and I have used Google Translator to translate the Hindi text in English. All the photos have been clicked by me from canon 77d (55-250mm) and edited on laptop lightroom app, post thumbnail created in adobe photoshop.