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DESTRUCTION IS EVIL!


This is IMPORTANT!! I got an opportunity to visit the deep jungles of the Western Ghats where human intervention is a very rare thing. Yeah... you may wonder if I carried my book stack there? Yes!! I did, for taking pictures. I am so grateful that I happened to visit such a wonder of nature that exists. The nature was wild and so powerful that I was totally engulfed in its aura. I witnessed wild bison, wild squirrels, lots of unknown birds that were beautifully chirping around and the rhythmic screeching of hornets. Nature speaks!! Yes, TRUST ME... NATURE SPEAKS provided IF WE LISTEN!! I've never ever had such an experience that I felt in these two days. There is no single thing that we run after in this world that equals for this mysterious beauty. I was overwhelmed but when I came back to the outskirts of the woods, I heard the harsh reality that is happening out there from the people around. This incredible treasure is slowly being destroyed day by day and buildings are extending into the wildlife habitats. And to the worst, these buildings are merely for the sake of tourism and built literally in money making motive. I felt like being SLAPPED!! Every single creature that I saw in the woods came in front of my vision. We do talk about wildlife conservation and stuffs but it was really painful when I experienced the intensity myself. PLEASE!! We do not want to change our lifestyle. But do a single thing in favour of nature or stop doing a single thing against nature. When it's done by all it makes HUGE DIFFERENCE. Remember... We can't survive by killing other species. It does matters and is serious to a great extent than we could imagine...Just wanted to share this so that if one single person understands its worthy enough.

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