Where deep canyons and fallen kingdoms whisper of ancient rivers and reigns. This collaborative piece by Devayani Khare (Geosophy) and Chinmay Kulkarni (Itineraries of ielephantheaded), weaves together the geological and historical narratives of Gandikota Fort, in Andhra Pradesh, south India.
Thanks so much, Brian. One of my college professors always personified a river — she carves her way through rock, she tears down the ambition of mountains to bring it to the level of the sea. It left a lasting impression about a river's power and quiet. Thanks, I'll read your piece on the confluence.
The article is amazing. I love the power and calm of a river. Flows between states constantly. A metaphor for life. Thank you.
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Thanks so much, Brian. One of my college professors always personified a river — she carves her way through rock, she tears down the ambition of mountains to bring it to the level of the sea. It left a lasting impression about a river's power and quiet. Thanks, I'll read your piece on the confluence.
This place looks spectacular! I have never heard of it before, and I will definitely need to pay a visit in the future.
It really is. The photos cannot do it justice. The sheer scale of it is breathtaking. I hope you do get to visit it someday!