The visit to the Jim Corbett national park marked one year of togetherness. The serene jungle added to the romance of the situation, with its non intrusive presence. The quietness of the environment was a welcome break from the humdrum of daily life, besotted with calls, messages, pings and knocks. The cool weather gave all the more reason to hang around snugly, appreciating the beauty of the nature. And living a city life - especially, in a metro - makes you appreciate the freshness even better. Let it be the air, the sky or the surrounding flora. Everything is so fresh, so clean, so appealing, one feels ashamed of calling the city life developed.
Our mind has somehow got conditioned to see objects of euclidean geometric shapes, the irregular, yet proportionate structures of nature, offer a welcome change. And then there are those intricate patterns in there, if you care to notice, in the petals of flowers, the wings of insects & birds and even the pebbles meandering river. It's the best place to appreciate these fractals, the patterns discovered by Dr. Benoit Mandelbrot (explained in simple terms here). Mathematics aside, the sheer perfection of design in each creation bewilders the mind. Let it be the colour scheme or the shape of the body, the finesse is just wonderful. And the best part is it is done with such frugality. No flora or fauna has anything unnecessary on it. Whatever it has, it has for for necessity (of survival) and beautifully so. Once we appreciate this, it feels pitiful to witness the man made things that surround us so pervasively. Bloated, unattractive, crass artefacts, particularly the vehicles we build, are aeons behind what the nature has achieved.
Such trips give a sense of relief juxtaposed with a sense of dejectedness. Relief from the torturous routine and dejectedness from the fact that we miss such beauty by our own choice. Though luckily, the charm of wilderness is far more overpowering for such pessimism to bother. May sense prevail in the mankind and we preserve this wonderful world of ours, for us and for the future.
1 comment:
Your Pictures are awesome.... and first time I got such a beautiful picture of that Resort WILD TRAIL... have you visited my website where I shared your pictures... http://www.corbetttigerreserve.com/pictures
Thanks for such beautiful pictures again.
Koustubh Pandey
Corbett Tiger Reserve
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