Mayank Chandak

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I listen to music, do some blogging here and there and elsewhere. Literature is also my fling. Good design, Aesthetics, Engineering in pretty much anything is an analogy of love to me. See here, what i share.

I currently live out of Bengaluroo, India and virtually just a tweet away @chandakmayank

theanimalblog:

Resting on a deserted beach, sea captain Jerome Poncet had his sleep  disturbed by a huge blubbery local. A four-ton male elephant seal caught  him napping near his territory in South Georgia. Tired Jerome, 55, even  attracted a flock of King Penguins as he caught forty winks. The dozing  Frenchman had piloted his boat Golden Fleece to Britain’s most remote  colony, near Antarctica, with an expedition team of six wildlife  photographers on board. The group had travelled thousands of miles to  capture the rutting season of the elephant seal males. Free from his  duties, Jerome, who has lived for most of his life in the Falkland  Islands, decided to rest on St. Andrew’s Bay. But as he snoozed near the  water one inquisitive elephant seal hauled itself towards him - ending  up just a few feet away. Czech wildlife photographer Vaclav Silha, 47,  from Prague, led the expedition and turned to see the show-down. He  said: “Jerome is such a deep sleeper he didn’t seem to notice the huge  male come over to inspect him. The seal must have wondered what this  strange creature was.”

theanimalblog:

Resting on a deserted beach, sea captain Jerome Poncet had his sleep disturbed by a huge blubbery local. A four-ton male elephant seal caught him napping near his territory in South Georgia. Tired Jerome, 55, even attracted a flock of King Penguins as he caught forty winks. The dozing Frenchman had piloted his boat Golden Fleece to Britain’s most remote colony, near Antarctica, with an expedition team of six wildlife photographers on board. The group had travelled thousands of miles to capture the rutting season of the elephant seal males. Free from his duties, Jerome, who has lived for most of his life in the Falkland Islands, decided to rest on St. Andrew’s Bay. But as he snoozed near the water one inquisitive elephant seal hauled itself towards him - ending up just a few feet away. Czech wildlife photographer Vaclav Silha, 47, from Prague, led the expedition and turned to see the show-down. He said: “Jerome is such a deep sleeper he didn’t seem to notice the huge male come over to inspect him. The seal must have wondered what this strange creature was.”

(Source: telegraph.co.uk)

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