We passed some tea estates on our way to Riverstone
I'll fast forward the months of dreaming and weeks of planning and days of finalizing and come to the 14th of June 2011.. the day of the excursion.Me and one colleague, waited at the bus halt in the Matale junction. I arrived half an hour before her, and we both waited for another 1 + hour for the bus to pick us up! The time was before 8 am so there were lots of school kids and office workers commuting to and fro passing us. Time to time whenever a bus or a school van stopped, people stared at us in a funny way. You see.. early in the morning seeing 2 strange folks dressed up for a safari and standing in the middle of a town.. is indeed is amusing. ^__^
Exquisitely designed plush carpet exclusively made of pure Ceylon Tea!
The welcome board at Riverstone Gap in Knuckles Conservation Forest
Now.. brace yourself.. for what you're about to see.. is the birth of a new phenomenon - the existence of 'The Misty Monster and The Vanishing Point'.
Ever believed in broad daylight UFO abductions? or the phenomenon behind Bermuda Triangle? Well.. this beats the rest as it happened right in front of our eyes.. and within few seconds of time to boot.
9.53 am
9.53 am
Yeah, as you see.. they simply vanished.. and I have no idea why the path before us seemed a bit warped too! O__O (Un)Luckily they were more mischievous than our Misty Monster so they had pulverized the poor fellow and had escaped from the vanishing point.
This shrub covered rocky wall ran alongside our path
After climbing 2-3km uphill we heard there would be another 10 km or so to reach the target = Illukkumbura Transmission Tower! The nature's pristine beauty, 100% oxygen dose, cool fresh breeze, rolling blue hills, mystical misty monsters or calorie burning workout no longer seemed worth dying for! So instantly we turned about and raced to the bus.
Contd. in Part II... await more encounters and delectable tidbits.
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I'll add the links once I finish uploading all the photos. ^__^
Such a familiar view.
ReplyDeleteDid you find Alice in the Wonderland?
Looks lovely! Always wanted to do a proper trip to that area since we once passed it on the way to Matale. :D
ReplyDeleteAnd you're Harumi no more. Looks like it's name changing time all around! :D LOL
Wow! That vanishing point sure looks scary..hehe. Sounds like you guys had a nice little trip! :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteBrings back some nice memories....
awaiting the rest of your adventure !
Thanks Rain, Janith and Spring for your comments.
ReplyDelete@Rain: hehe.. we were in a Wonderland no doubt, but we heard that Alice was not around anymore. She had moved from Wonderland to Disneyland. :D
Janith: Really? Yeah, those are spots you can't miss. Full of fresh air and greenery.
hehe.. yep. Let's call it the latest trend. :D
Spring: Yep sis. But then we were relieved when we heard their voices. Funny experience.
Ah but it's nothing little. Wait to hear the rest. :D
Illukkumbura is one of my favourite areas in SL. Waiting to hear the second part.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feedback K.
ReplyDeleteReally? I bet you must have hiked that 10 km or more distance in one breath. And sure, it's on the way. :D
hey friend :) merry xmas :)
ReplyDeleteHi Fufu! Thanks and wish you the same! sorry for the delay too.
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