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rajat chakraborty
@trawell_cast · 5:00

Where does the Yeti live? - Uttarakhand Diaries

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They would snipe from a distance and then hide back, realizing they are caught and went into the hiding again, only to emerge after several meters of walking distance. Today, one of those hairpin bends was eerily different than the usual. I was with my team, riding up towards Malari village. At the edge of the road. A trail of huge footsteps led down from the forest on the hill slope

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rajat chakraborty
@trawell_cast · 2:24

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One with it and continue to live their lives in peace without having to bother about all the intriguing questions of an urban, material life. They have learned to embrace the gifts of this universe and continue to harness it to the fullest and also extend it to their future generations. Are we as human beings, remaining deprived of even more deepest universal secrets?
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Kadambari Gupta
@kadambarigupta · 0:32
Good evening, Rajat. Sir. I'm Kadambari Gupta. I just heard your swell. I think it was amazing. And the topic was so interesting to know. And I just felt that the way you recited and everything was amazing. Every piece of information that you give. Thank you so much for this swell. Best wishes to you. Lots of success to you and looking forward to more swells from you in the future. Thank you
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The Bookbot Theory
@Bookbot · 0:27

Brilliantly narrated @trawellblogger

Hi, Rajat. This is a brilliant narration. Loved the way you've described the EIT. I could actually visualize a lot of things, and this definitely looks very, very intriguing, making me want to read the memoir that you're talking about from in Your Swell. I really look forward to listening The Swell soon. Thank you for sharing this and inviting me to be a part of it
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Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatter · 2:03
And I have heard a lot about ETI. A lot of stories have been knitted around this character. Some say that he exists, some say he doesn't. And there is only one way to find out, right? Only when you come face to face with that being. So I'm glad that you got to experience this. However concerned for your safety, I hope you remain safe even when you are experiencing it, or even if you come face to face with them
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Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatter · 1:01
Maybe that is the reason why we have been bestowed with imagination so that we can imagine the things that are not at least with visible at the moment or tangible at the moment but they do exist. So yes, I mean it is a wonderland after all this world. It
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rajat chakraborty
@trawell_cast · 0:49

@kadambarigupta

Hello, Kadambari. Very good evening. My very sincere apologies. I started my trawellcast with one of these earliest posts, yet I have failed to reply you back when you left a message for me. And my sincere apologies for that. Somehow I have missed replying to you. But thank you so much for joining the conversation. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and thank you so much. I am truly happy that you loved this post
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rajat chakraborty
@trawell_cast · 1:06

@Bookbot

Hey. Namrata. Very good evening. My sincere apologies. I think I created this post long time ago, and you took out your time to reply to me, leave back a message. But somehow, you know, in the flow of time, or maybe in my exuberance, I think I have missed out answering you. And I am deeply apologetic for that, that I have not been able to answer you. But thank you so much for your valuable time
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rajat chakraborty
@trawell_cast · 2:15

@GreyMatter

And each one was different and each one had a different kind of an impact on me and my team as well, who relentlessly stayed with me despite as a matter of fact, they stayed for me. Otherwise I could proudly say that they stood by me for, under all these circumstances, whatever we accomplished together. And sometime in due course, I will also put up the stories of my experiences, the road stretch that we worked on and what we did exactly in that particular area
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Adarsh Rai
@TheDevilsHorse · 5:00
We should always be open to possibilities, that this is out there. There is something more that is beyond our understanding, which is beyond our realm of focus, and we don't know it all. I think most of the people who disregard any folklore or any stories like that, or any real sightings like this one, where you experienced this massive footprints of a giant of a 80. So just disregarding it, not giving it the due credit, is absolutely bizarre to me
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Adarsh Rai
@TheDevilsHorse · 3:40

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When we exuade things, when we try to find ruins and try to perceive what would have been like before, it amazes me that we don't see it as a possibility. We see, no, it's not possible. Why it is not possible? Why it is not possible? You know, I traveled to Sri Lanka, Rajat and I was there in this place. I think we landed in Colombo. From Colombo we went to
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rajat chakraborty
@trawell_cast · 5:00

@TheDevilsHorse

So what they did was they must have read about Sanjeevani Bhuti and they happened to reach their research around that place and they realized that the plants that are found there have lot of medicinal value. Probably that is what is the mythology is trying to say that there are certain mountains in Uttarakhand which have got anti aging properties, which can reverse the age, which can reverse the diseases, but they have never been explored. Imagine the kind of wealth we are sitting upon
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rajat chakraborty
@trawell_cast · 4:44

@TheDevilsHorse

Then, you know there is something called Bhojpatra, or Tarpatra, which is again a mountain tree. The bark of the tree was the first paper that was known to mankind. That's again found in the Uttarakhand Mountains. There's something called Brahma Kamal. That's the White Lotus. And that's what is basically the divine form of the lotus that is praised. There is the origin of the Saraswati River
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:19
Thank you for this interesting swell, Rajat. I used to think that Yates are fictional, but it is great to know that they actually exist. So thank you for this wonderful narration and it's very interesting to know. Thank you. Bye
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The Peace Program
@luisangel789 · 2:45
I hope to hear more of your travels and more of your stories as time goes by. Thank you very much for that very informative tale about Bigfoot. Appreciate
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