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Mallalli Falls in the Monsoons: A Drone Video

In these times of virtual travel, I bring to you one of Karnataka’s prettiest waterfalls whose surroundings can supercharge you, especially during the monsoons, which also happens to be my favorite season of the year. Located in the northern part of Coorg (the Scotland of India), the Mallalli waterfall begins its journey in the medicinal forests of the Pushpagiri wildlife sanctuary of the Western Ghats as the Kumaradhara river before meandering its way through dense green jungles and then tumbling close to 1000 metres about 20 kilometers from Somwarpet to form a majestic setting, which is a sight to behold in the rains. This drone video will precisely give you an idea of the beauty of this majestic waterfall and its spectacularly green surroundings. Do remember to watch it in 4K mode and find a way to supercharge yourself during this lockdown. And may be, once we return to a state of normalcy, you can actually travel to Coorg and see this waterfall up and close during the monsoons an

BISHOP'S PALACE GARDEN (Chichester Cathedral) WALK-THROUGH AND REVIEW

Hello and welcome to another episode of ‘Walking Talking Gardeners’ with English horticulturists Simon and Lorna. Join them as they discover the delights of the Bishops Palace garden, situated with the confines of Chichester Cathedral. The Palace itself is currently the residence of the Bishop of Chichester. You can visit the garden at West Street, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1RP or approach by Canon Lane, which is through an archway half way up South Street on the west side. You may be surprised to learn that construction began on the cathedral in 1076 making it one of the oldest in the land, however the garden is looks in part to be situated within Elizabethan architecture. Since 1976, The Palace Gardens have been leased to the city council and are now a public park surrounded by the Roman city walls offering views of the Palace, Cathedral and Bell Tower. Within the park is a large area used for growing fruit and vegetables which is currently managed by local charity Grow Chicheste