Our revised schedule (after two nights in Mysore) was to go to Mangalore. But the big brother Pajero had some issues (which later turned out to be mere suspicions). As they waited to get it sorted out, we decided to check out the Abbey Falls.
Abbey Falls is in fact inside a private coffee plantation. After a few minutes of walk through the dark path that arose an eerie feeling, sound of gushing water welcomed us. Abbey Falls is a sight to behold!
As it got late, we dropped Mangalore plans and settled for the day in Madikeri.
Posted by
Sangita Passey
14 August 2009
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14 August 2009
Yes..this is a wonderful place. Once of the Fav places for Movie makers.
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14 August 2009
Lovely waterfall pix ... keep up the pix ... and safe driving
Posted by
Aadil Bandukwala
14 August 2009
Lovely pictures Unni! Looks like you’re having a whale of a time!
Posted by
shefali arya
14 August 2009
Abbey falls >>>>> previously named as jessey falls by britishers and i cherish my lovely pic clicked with my husband in front of it ( typically inspired by Mills & Boons) )))
It is suggested that the teams also keep checking the comments sections of their earlier blogs and answer the questions/queries raised by the followers. It will then become an interactive blog.
Some tips/advices given by the followers can be also of use to the contestants in their subsequent blogs. Acknowledging any interesting observation made by a follower will surely end up in encouraging them to write more…. otherwise it is more like a unilateral participation where some one comes, logs in, writes,logs out, and moves out of the blog.