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so, i posted my first voice over video on youtube likes/comments/anything is appreciated
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lamenting to Lee
mbrazfieldm (c) 2024 hey it’s mewalking the streetmid day timeend of summermeteopolitan smoggy airhow are youmaestro viejito hermosonoticed he’d fallensweet weeping childor is ityou haunting meeither way ineed to saythere’s thunder sobbingup from throatin the suddendowns of lifehe sits thereback to mebut back wheni sat theretoo stoned tohide my facethere is noart in sufferingbeauty estranged…
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Tower of Fantasy’s anniversary update is packed with free pulls
The gacha anime game Tower of Fantasy, which has been around for over a year, is celebrating in style with a massive bounty of free pulls so you may get your favourite characters. The Tower of Fantasy 3.1 update Summer Reunion marks the game's first anniversary of its August 11, 2022, global debut as well as its upcoming August 8 release on PlayStation systems. There’s plenty to dig through in the Summer Reunion update, with a full set of Tower of Fantasy 3.1 patch notes below if you want to get up to speed on all the details. While you unfortunately won’t be able to match up with the new PlayStation audience, with developer Hotta Studio confirming that the Sony platforms will “regrettably” be independent of the PC and mobile servers, there are still many reasons to check out the new update. Chief among these for many players is the news that you can get up to a whopping 73 free draws by taking part in the huge range of anniversary events, which begin after the server maintenance period ends on August 8. That gives you a wealth of chances to grab your favorite Tower of Fantasy characters that have as yet eluded your fingers, so don’t miss out on the chance to take advantage. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bU-1X12HTJ4 Tower of Fantasy update 3.1 patch notes, maintenance schedule, and events – August 5, 2023 Here are the patch notes for Tower of Fantasy version 3.1: Maintenance Times Tower of Fantasy 3.1 will be deployed on Tuesday, August 8, 2023 at 4am – 9am (UTC+0). The servers will be down for maintenance during this time, and you are recommended to log out of the game 15 minutes prior to the update. Times for each region are listed below: RegionStart TimeEnd TimeUS WestAugust 7 @ 9pm PDTAugust 8 @ 2am PDTUS EastAugust 8 @ 12am EDTAugust 8 @ 5am EDTUKAugust 8 @ 5am BSTAugust 8 @ 10am BSTEuropeAugust 8 @ 6am CESTAugust 8 @ 11am CEST Compensation - Server shutdown compensation: 500 dark crystals. - Client update compensation: 200 dark crystals. - Boundless Realm weak point bug fixing compensation: 200 dark crystals. - Compensation range: Players who reached level six before the update – the above compensation will be sent to your Mailbox within two hours of the maintenance update completion. Version 3.1 New Content - New map area: Cloudpeak Manor - Cloudpeak Manor is available in Ignisville. Two Vermilion Statues and one new Tower Slayer are added. - New world boss: Black Crow Dark Wretch - New Simulacrum: Ming Jing - Lord Xuanwu’s blade is capable of cutting through everything. With him around, we can definitely defeat the Darkness. Ming Jing and his Simulacrum Story Mission are coming soon! - New Side Mission Story: Jade Pavilion Fair - Attend a date at the Jade Pavilion under the full moon of the summer night. Guests of various origins gather together, reunions and encounters take place here! - New Raid: Black Jade Warrior - Black Jade Warrior is a limited-time Raid. Zhuyan’s Flames of Wrath are extremely dangerous. Please be very careful! - Black Jade Warrior does not share the same cooldown with regular Raids. Please feel free to participate in it. - Evolved and more challenging Frontier Clash - A new Evolution Mode is added to Frontier Clash. The gameplay is now seasonal, and you will challenge the boss in stages. You will get rewards based on the stage you have completed! - New Equipment Augment Parts: Fortress bracers and Fortress leg guards - New Combat Servant: Flame Sparrow General Updates - Added in-game texts and voiceover in Simplified Chinese. - Increased Lin Epiphyllum’s base damage. - Increased the damage multiplier of Annabella’s dual module. - Added Augment Module Box to Crystal Dust Store. - Core control modules will be removed from Crystal Dust Store in the next version update. Please redeem your items in time. - Fixed the bugs of Boundless Realm weak point. - Added new Tanium purchase amount on MidasBuy. - Saki Fuwa and Ruby’s limited weapons/matrix will be added to the permanent ordering pool after the update. - We will optimize and upgrade the customer service function, allowing Wanderers to contact the customer service team more conveniently. Additional details and event timings can be found via the Tower of Fantasy website, courtesy of Hotta Studio. If you’ve just decided to start your adventure, check out our Tower of Fantasy leveling guide to see how to level up quickly and catch up to the rest of the audience. Newcomers and veteran players alike will want to make sure you haven’t missed out on any Tower of Fantasy codes for bonus goodies either. Read the full article
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clear javascript console in Google Chrome
I was wondering if I could clear up the console with some command..
console.log(), can print... is there a command to clear up console?..
I've tried to console.log(console); and got this functions below...
assert: function assert() { [native code] }constructor: function Console() { [native code] }count: function count() { [native code] }debug: function debug() { [native code] }dir: function dir() { [native code] }dirxml: function dirxml() { [native code] }error: function error() { [native code] }group: function group() { [native code] }groupEnd: function groupEnd() { [native code] }info: function info() { [native code] }log: function log() { [native code] }markTimeline: function markTimeline() { [native code] }profile: function profile() { [native code] }profileEnd: function profileEnd() { [native code] }time: function time() { [native code] }timeEnd: function timeEnd() { [native code] }trace: function trace() { [native code] }warn: function warn() { [native code] }__proto__: Object
[ I guess there's no way to clear up the console... but I wanted someone to say it to me... ]
https://codehunter.cc/a/javascript/clear-javascript-console-in-google-chrome
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Thank you so much Val for featuring my poem! I greatly appreciate you!🤗😘🌹🌹🌹 - Godzillions Ago - Supernova and Humanity’s Stardust prompt @beingyoubeingtrue - Love love love this inspirational prompt.😍👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹 . . . . .
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Krafton announces dates and schedules for upcoming game modes and Diwali in-game events for BGMI
Krafton announces dates and schedules for upcoming game modes and Diwali in-game events for BGMI
Krafton is adding a lot of new games mode, India-specific events and more to its recently launched battle royale game — Battlegrounds Mobile India. The game developer has today revealed dates of all the upcoming new modes and Diwali in-game events for BGMI. . Source link
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Sara Lance and Ava Sharpe - Start of Time
Ending this year with an Avalance edit
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Node module deep-dive: console
Howdy there! Yep, it's another Monday. That means it's time for me to head over to the good ol' GitHub dot com for another Node module deep-dive. If you're new around here, I've been going through and reading the Node code base over the past few weeks. My goal is to learn more about what goes on under the hood in the Node standard library and to learn some new code patterns. This week, I'm diving into the console module. At this point, we need to take a break and give some well-deserved thanks to console, the most reliable debugging tool that ever lived! For the unfamiliar, console exposes a set of methods for printing to standard output and standard error. It's commonly used like this.
> console.log("Just a standard message going to standard out."); Just a standard message going to standard out. undefined > console.error("Error: Something terrible has happened and this is going to stderr."); Error: Something terrible has happened and this is going to stderr. undefined > console.info("This is also informative and is going to standard out."); This is also informative and is going to standard out. undefined
Pretty nifty, huh? Alright! Let's dive into the code. As per usual, here is a permalink to the version of the console module that I'll be reading through in this post. I've done a few of these code reads at this point and I've learned a bit of something: it helps to read these Node modules starting from the bottom. Essentially, this gives me a chance to figure out what the API exposed by the module is and read through the relevant modules much more effectively. In the case of the console module, the exports look like this.
module.exports = new Console(process.stdout, process.stderr); module.exports.Console = Console;
The default export of the console module is an instance of the Console object, but the module also exports the definition for the object itself so that users can instantiate their own instances in their code. The Console object defines several functions on its prototype. I was already aware of some functions, like log and debug, but there were a few that were new to me, like time and count. The key supporting function behind the functions exposed by the API is the write function, which has the following function definition.
function write(ignoreErrors, stream, string, errorhandler, groupIndent) {
I read through the body of the function and figured out what each of the parameters was responsible for.
ignoreErrors: This parameter is a Boolean that defines whether to ignore errors that occur when writing to an output stream. Note that by default, this is set to true.
stream: This parameter defines the stream object that the function should write information to.
string: This parameter defines the string that should be hidden.
errorhandler: A callback that is executed whenever an error is encountered when writing to the stream.
groupIndent: This parameter defines how many indents to put in each new line. For example, this is particularly useful when printing a stack trace since the trace is usually indented.
I found it particularly useful to establish what each of the parameters did because it made reading through the body of the function much easier. The first couple of lines check to see if the string needs to be indented after every newline and checks to see if there are any newlines in the string. If there is a groupIndent defined and newlines in the string, the newline is replaced with the appropriate indent.
if (groupIndent.length !== 0) { if (string.indexOf('\n') !== -1) { string = string.replace(/\n/g, `\n${groupIndent}`); } string = groupIndent + string; } string += '\n';
The next portion of the code base handles the ignoreErrors parameter described above. If ignoreErrors is true, the string is directly sent to the stream without any error handling.
if (!ignoreErrors) return stream.write(string);
On the other hand, if we do want to handle errors the function executes a try-catch clause.
try { // Add and later remove a noop error handler to catch synchronous errors. stream.once('error', noop); stream.write(string, errorhandler); } catch (e) { // console is a debugging utility, so it swallowing errors is not desirable // even in edge cases such as low stack space. if (e.message === 'Maximum call stack size exceeded') throw e; // Sorry, there’s no proper way to pass along the error here. } finally { stream.removeListener('error', noop); }
I found the stream.once('error', noop); statement rather interesting and decided to do some digging to figure out what it was all about. I eventually found this pull request and the corresponding issue. It appears that this statement is added to handle cases where standard out and standard error are unavailable. Instead of throwing an error, the function should fail silently. However, if an error occurs once the stream has been initiated for writing, the function should handle the errors using the errorhandler.
Most of the functions exposed by the console API utilize the write function. For example, the oft-used log function looks like this.
Console.prototype.log = function log(...args) { write(this._ignoreErrors, this._stdout, util.format.apply(null, args), this._stdoutErrorHandler, this[kGroupIndent]); };
And the warn function looks a little like this.
Console.prototype.warn = function warn(...args) { write(this._ignoreErrors, this._stderr, util.format.apply(null, args), this._stderrErrorHandler, this[kGroupIndent]); };
There were a few functions that were new to me in the console API. For example, the time and timeEnd functions are used to measure the elapsed time between two points in the code base. For example, we can test how much time elapses between the execution of two statements as follows.
> console.time("testing-time"); undefined > for (var i = 0; i console.timeEnd("testing-time"); testing-time: 42570.609ms
The time function adds a key-value pair to a _times property on the Console object which defines a relationship between the label and the current timestamp as retrieved by the process.hrtime function.
Console.prototype.time = function time(label = 'default') { // Coerces everything other than Symbol to a string label = `${label}`; this._times.set(label, process.hrtime()); };
The timeEnd retrieves the start timestamp stored by the time function and calculates the amount of time that has elapsed since that time.
Console.prototype.timeEnd = function timeEnd(label = 'default') { // Coerces everything other than Symbol to a string label = `${label}`; const time = this._times.get(label); if (!time) { process.emitWarning(`No such label '${label}' for console.timeEnd()`); return; } const duration = process.hrtime(time); const ms = duration[0] * 1000 + duration[1] / 1e6; this.log('%s: %sms', label, ms.toFixed(3)); this._times.delete(label); };
In combination, the time and timeEnd function serve as nice functions to benchmarking portions of a code base.
Another set of functions that caught my eye while reading through the code base were the count and countReset functions. These functions are used to maintain a count given a particular label.
> console.count("red-fish"); red-fish: 1 undefined > console.count("blue-fish"); blue-fish: 1 undefined > console.count("red-fish"); red-fish: 2 undefined > console.count("blue-fish"); blue-fish: 2 undefined > console.count("red-fish"); red-fish: 3 undefined
The count function increments or resets a counter defined for a specific label that is stored in the kCounts property on the Console object.
Console.prototype.count = function count(label = 'default') { // Ensures that label is a string, and only things that can be // coerced to strings. e.g. Symbol is not allowed label = `${label}`; const counts = this[kCounts]; let count = counts.get(label); if (count === undefined) count = 1; else count++; counts.set(label, count); this.log(`${label}: ${count}`); };
And the resetCount function resets the count for a particular label.
Console.prototype.countReset = function countReset(label = 'default') { const counts = this[kCounts]; counts.delete(`${label}`); };
There is an interesting note written above the countReset function which states.
// Not yet defined by the https://console.spec.whatwg.org, but // proposed to be added and currently implemented by Edge. Having // the ability to reset counters is important to help prevent // the counter from being a memory leak.
As mentioned above, the specification for the console API doesn't explicitly define a function to reset the counts for a label. I thought this was pretty interesting considering that the standard defines a specification for the timeEnd function associated with the time function. In any case, this standard is a living standard so there's plenty of time for it to be added.
And that's that! The Console object is less complicated than some other functions to analyze but I did discover some new uses while reading through the code.
If you have any questions or comments about the above, feel free to ask me a question or reach out to me on Twitter.
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Timing Functions in JavaScript
Timing functions are an essential part of the benchmarking part of performance optimization, but up until recently there was not a standard way of doing them. The first and oldest approach is to use the Date object:
var complexFunction = function(loopCount) { for (var i = 0; i < loopCount; i += 1); }; console.log('Date based timing:'); var oldTime = new Date(); complexFunction(1000000000); // Dates convert to ms since 1970 automatically console.info(new Date() - oldTime); // ~461 but will vary largely on devices
Doing Date timing can have unexpected surprises. For example, some environments like older Internet Explorers will actually round the milleseconds to intervals of 15. This also makes it hard to analyze performance of a small part of an algorithm. A set of functions could each be contributing to performance loss since they are all called a bunch of times, but individually the each take less than 1ms. This is where console.time helps:
console.time('complexFunction: 1000000000'); complexFunction(1000000000); console.timeEnd('complexFunction: 1000000000'); // complexFunction: 1000000000: 456.614ms console.time('complexFunction: 1000'); complexFunction(1000); console.timeEnd('complexFunction: 1000'); // complexFunction: 1000: 0.016ms // But some implementations only track whole ms
But console.time is not officially part of the EcmaScript specification for JavaScript (and other similar languages). So there may be subtle, but important variations between browsers and other JS implementations. For example, Node.js 4.x seems to not report partial milleseconds, but Node.js 6.x does. Also, the text in time and timeEnd must match for a set. So to deal with all this Performance.now was introduced:
var start = performance.now(); complexFunction(1000000000); console.log(performance.now() - start); // ~461 (with lots of precision), but will vary largely on devices start = performance.now(); complexFunction(1000); console.log(performance.now() - start); // <1ms (with lots of precision), but will vary largely on devices
This has very precise time measurements (down to microseconds) and even supports additional functionality from the DOMHighResTimeStamp it returns. The only disadvantage is the lack of support across various environments due to its newness. So use performance.now when possible, then default to console.time when that is not supported. As a last resort, use Date. Note that in some cases there are environment specific timing methods like process.hrtime.
Github Location: https://github.com/Jacob-Friesen/obscurejs/blob/master/2016/timing.js
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55 Great Treks To Take Up In India
Treks taking a new era of interests in today's generation. Mountains calling is the new trend. Are you also searching for good treks to do for your next plan? India is no less. There is always a new route and another beauty in every corner you go. Continue with your adrenaline rush and look up for the 55 great treks to take up in India: 1. Chadar Trek The icy winter trek along the frozen Zanskar River.
LocationLeh-LadakhDuration9 Days Altitude 3470 mLevel Moderate-DifficultBest Time January-February 2. Valley of Flowers Trek A must trek for the nature lovers.
LocationUttarakhandAltitude3505 mDuration6 DaysLevelEasy-ModerateBest TimeMid July-End August 3. Gangotri-Gomukh-Tapovan Trek Look up for the source of holy river Ganga.
LocationGarhwal, UttarakhandAltitude4463 mDuration11 DaysLevelModerate-ChallengingBest TimeMay-June, August-October 4. Singalila Kanchenjunga Trek Trek for the marvellous view of Kanchenjunga peak.
LocationSikkimAltitude4940 mDuration20 DaysLevelModerate-ChallengingBest TimeMid March-May, September-October 5. Pangarchulla Peak Trek A mesmerizing round trail trek with a challenging summit.
LocationUttarakhandAltitude4480 mDuration7 DaysLevelModerate-ChallengingBest TimeAll through the year except monsoon 6. Markha Valley Trek Experience the variants from the cold desert to the tea house treks with peaceful monasteries.
LocationLadakh Altitude5150 m Duration7-9 Days LevelModerate Best TimeMid June-Mid October 7. Kumara Parvatha Trek The scenic Pushpagiri Trek which is not in the north.
Location Karnataka Altitude 1712 m Duration 2 Days Level Moderate-Challenging Best Time October-February 8. Darcha-Lamayuru Trek Beat yourself by this Trans-Zanskar Trek Expedition.
Location Ladakh Altitude 5090 m Duration 18-25 Days Level Challenging Best Time Mid June-Mid October 9. Roopkund Trek Set your mysterious adventure experience.
Location Uttaranchal Altitude 4784 m Duration 8 Days Level Moderate-Challenging Best Time May-October 10. Hampta Pass Trek A trek to roam between two valleys known to be as Hampta pass. Also, take a glimpse of Chandratal Lake.
Location Himachal Pradesh Altitude 4277 m Duration 6 Days Level Easy-Moderate Best Time Mid June-Mid October 11. Chembra Peak Trek Enjoy the panoramic view and the heart-shaped lake amidst the adrenaline rush.
Location Kerala Altitude 2100 m Duration 1 Day Level Easy Best Time All through the year except monsoon 12. Kuari Pass Trek The Lord Curzon Trail to gaze the magnificent peaks with the grace of nature.
Location Garhwal, Uttarakhand Altitude 3814 m Duration 6 Days Level Easy-Moderate Best Time November-March 13. Nanda Devi Trek Flora, fauna, national park and nature's epitome in the lap of mountains.
Location Garhwal, Uttarakhand Altitude 4150 m Duration 10 Days Level Moderate-Challenging Best Time May-June, September-October 14. Nag Tibba Trek Trek with stunning views with pleasant weather on a long weekend.
Location Uttarakhand Altitude 3022 m Duration 2 Days Level Easy Best Time All through the year 15. Goechala Pass Trek Reach to the base of Kanchenjunga through rhododendron forests and snow-capped peaks.
LocationSikkimAltitude4602 mDuration11 DaysLevelModerate-ChallengingBest TimeEnd April-End June, Mid September-End October 16. Pin Parvati Trek Explore the Spiti Valley and monasteries crossing the Parvati River.
Location Himachal Pradesh Altitude 5335 m Duration 12 Days Level Challenging Best Time April-October 17. Dodital Trek Trek within scenic beauty with a lake of cultural importance.
Location Garhwal, Uttarakhand Altitude 3307 m Duration 6-7 Days LevelEasy-Moderate Best TimeApril-June, October-December 18. Stok Kangri Trek The most magnificent treks for your higher peak treks.
Location Leh Altitude 6152 m Duration Challenging Level 9 Days Best Time May-Mid October 19. Kashmir Great Lakes Trek This is another jewel of Kashmir. Gallivant in the amazing surroundings.
Location Jammu-Kashmir Altitude 4206 m Duration 8 Days Level Moderate-Challenging Best Time June-September 20. Dayara Bugyal Trek Sum up the best experience of your life in the green beautiful meadows of Dayara.
Location Uttarakhand Altitude 3674 m Duration 6 Days Level Easy-Moderate Best Time April-June, End August-December 21. Milam Glacier Trek It is the source of river Gori Ganga. This trek is truth to the imagination of a pleasing nature.
Location Uttaranchal Altitude 3800 m Duration 11 Days Level Moderate Best Time May-June, September-October 22. The Shepherd Trail Trek If your interest is to stay and look for the secluded villages and lifestyle that is different from those in metros, then this is your destination.
Location Himachal Pradesh Altitude 4450 m Duration 18 Days Level Moderate Best Time Mid April-June, September-November 23. Rupin Pass Trek It is one of the high altitudes of the trek with diversified trails.
Location Uttarakhand-Himachal Altitude 4648 m Duration 8 Days Level Challenging Best Time May-June, Mid August-October 24. Bhrigu Lake Trek Beautiful lesser known small trek with best views.
Location Himachal Pradesh Altitude 4270 m Duration 4 Days Level Moderate Best Time May-October 25. Rajmachi Fort & Kondane Caves Treks It is a weekend destination from Pune-Mumbai. Trek to the fort and explore it whole with good nature.
LocationMaharashtra Altitude827 m Duration2 DaysLevelEasy-ModerateBest TimeJune-September 26. Parashar Lake Trek It is a scenic, offbeat trek. Camp beside the lake and gaze the twinkling stars, any weekend.
Location Himachal Pradesh Altitude 2730 m Duration 2 Days Level Easy-Moderate Best Time All through the year 27. Har Ki Dun Trek This trek is all trekkers delight taking them to the ancient villages between mountains and valleys.
Location Uttarakhand Altitude 3657 m Duration 7 Days Level Easy-Moderate Best Time All through the year except monsoon 28. Indrahar Pass Trek This trek could be done in two ways. Both the trek routes offer great experiences with the best of views.
LocationHimachal PradeshAltitude4342 mDuration 4 Days (if you come back from the same route) / 9 Days (if you descend from the other side) Level Easy-Moderate/ Moderate-Challenging (depending on the route you choose) Best Time May-October 29. Sham Valley/ Apricot Valley Trek It is a sweet- small trek with varied experiences.
Location Leh-Ladakh Altitude 3750 m Duration 3-4 Days Level Easy-Moderate Best Time May-Mid October 30. Tarsar Marsar Lake Trek The twin lake trek with the heaven of exquisiteness.
Location Jammu-Kashmir Altitude 4115 m Duration 7 Days Level Easy Best Time July-September 31. The Phuktal Monastery Trek The most peaceful trek in a remote destination. Monastery settled over a cliff which could be reached just by foot.
Location Ladakh Altitude 3850 m Duration 7-8 Days Level Moderate Best Time July-September 32. Kedarkantha Trek The best winter trek for the best chilling days with mountains.
Location Uttarakhand Altitude 3810 m Duration 6 Days Level Easy-Moderate Best Time December-April 33. Deoriatal-Chandrashila Trek Visit Chopta and Tungnath from Deoriatal to the Chandrashila Peak. List of places on the way to the summit.
Location Uttarakhand Altitude 3993 m Duration 5-6 Days Level Easy-Moderate Best Time All through the year except monsoon 34. Brahmatal Trek Picturesque beauty of streams with en-route challenges amidst Garhwal Mountains.
Location UttarakhandAltitude 3704 mDuration 6 DaysLevel ModerateBest Time Mid November-March 35. Pin Bhaba Pass Trek A great alternative to its difficult version the Pin Parvati Pass Trek with varied experience each day.
Location Himachal PradeshAltitude 4909 mDuration 8 DaysLevel ChallengingBest Time July-Mid October 36. Kodachadri Trek Flora, fauna, amazing landscapes and pretty waterfalls with peaks to fulfill adventure thirst.
Location KarnatakaAltitude 1343 mDuration 2 DaysLevel ModerateBest Time September-February 37. Triund Trek For a refreshing weekend getaway in the laps of mountains.
Location Himachal PradeshAltitude 3199 mDuration 2 DaysLevel EasyBest Time March-May, September-December 38. Sar Pass Trek Rediscover yourself with the beauty of majestic mountains.
Location Himachal PradeshAltitude 4206 mDuration 6 DaysLevel Easy-ModerateBest Time May-October 39. Buran Ghati/ Barua Pass Trek Pass with a story of mountains, meadows, village and forests.
Location Himachal PradeshAltitude 4550 mDuration 7 DaysLevel ModerateBest Time May-June, September-October 40. Sandakphu Trek Take a glimpse of Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet on your trek with mesmerizing views and fauna.
Location West BengalAltitude3657 mDuration6 DaysLevelModerateBest TimeOctober-April 41. Pindari Glacier Trek The easy accessible glacier in Kumaon Himayalas with package of full serenity.
Location UttarakhandAltitude 3353 mDuration 8 DaysLevel EasyBest Time April-November 42. Kheerganga Trek Mix up the spice of spiritual beliefs with adventure amidst mountains, waterfalls and lush greenery.
Location Himachal PradeshAltitude 3050 mDuration 2 DaysLevel EasyBest Time All through the year 43. Kareri Lake Trek Sight for himalayan birds with colorful orchards on the way to one of the mountain lake.
Location Himachal PradeshAltitude 3650 mDuration 7 DaysLevel ModerateBest Time May-June, September-October 44. Beas Kund Trek Trek for the peaceful time beside the water body just as the Sage Vyas.
Location Himachal PradeshAltitude 3892 mDuration 4 DaysLevel Easy-ModerateBest Time Mid May-Mid October 45. Siang Valley Trek If already done with a lot many treks in the north then this could differ with location and great culture.
Location Arunachal PradeshAltitude 1829 mDuration 11 DaysLevel ModerateBest Time October-February 46. Kalsubai Peak Trek Highest peak in the Maharashtra region of western ghats for a thrilling weekend.
Location MaharashtraAltitude 1646 mDuration 1 DayLevel ModerateBest Time All through the year with varied experiences 47. Shumga Trek For a wilderness experiences in the remotest areas of Kullu Valley.
Location Himachal PradeshAltitude 3810 mDuration 6 DaysLevel Easy-ModerateBest Time All through the year 48. Japfu Peak Trek The lesser known yet beautiful trek in North- East region.
Location NagalandAltitude 3048 mDuration 4-5 DaysLevel Easy-ModerateBest Time October-May 49. Chanderkhani Pass Trek Walk between the deodar and pine trees with a window to breathtaking views of himalayas.
Location Himachal PradeshAltitude 3648 mDuration 5 DaysLevel Easy-ModerateBest Time May-November 50. Harishchandragad Fort Trek Mixture of an architectural fort, temple, scenic views and adventure altogether at a most challenging trek in the Western Ghats.
Location MaharashtraAltitude 1422 mDuration 2 DaysLevel ModerateBest Time October-December 51. Dudhsagar & Hivre Waterfall Treks Amidst the beaches get some peaky adventure with water showers.
Location GoaAltitude 320 mDuration 3 DaysLevel Easy-ModerateBest Time June-November 52. Tadiandamol Trek A beautiful serenic trek between the coffee plantations for your great weekend.
Location KarnatakaAltitude 1744 mDuration 2 DaysLevel EasyBest Time October-February 53. Lonar Crater Trek Go for an offbeat adventure and come back with lots of amazed facts and queries.
Location MaharashtraAltitude 563 mDuration 3 DaysLevel EasyBest Time October-March 54. Kudremukh Trek This one for a forest trekking with rich sighting of flora and fauna.
Location KarnatakaAltitude 1891 mDuration 3 DaysLevel ModerateBest Time All through the year 55. Bhimashankar Trek With lush green forests, flora and fauna this place provides a spectacular view of Sahyadri mountains.
Location MaharashtraAltitude 1004 mDuration 2 DaysLevel Moderate-DifficultBest Time All through the year Every peak or mountain has its own beauty and charm. Thus, hike up more and more to reach the highest skies of thrill and experiences in your life. When done with all the adventure with mountains, also look up for Adventure in Water- Water Sports Destinations in India. Read the full article
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Godzillions Ago - Supernova and Humanity's Stardust prompt @beingyoubeingtrue #bybtprompts - Love love love this inspirational prompt.😍👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹 . . . . . #inthebeginning #supernova #supernovae #supernovas #supernovalight #deathstars #stardust #explodingstar #universe #blackholes #heaven #godzillionsago #geniusmind #lightwithin #geniusminds #genius #timeends #worldseverywhere #quantumleap #whatwemade #physicist #poetryofuniverse #poetryofwisdom #dazzedoutfeatures #communityofpoetry #communityofpoets #quantumleap #communityofpoetsandpoetry #poetsannonymous (at Poetry of Life) https://www.instagram.com/p/By0HJmWl4Yv/?igshid=s6z92g6x8l1o
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"Ναυαγοί μέσα στο ίδιο μας το καράβι" S.S.Art 2015 shoe parts & mixed colors Mob. Ph. G.S. Καλή Κυριακή!! #shipwreckers #on #in #our #ship #boat #fake #crisis #indifferent #bad #fully #the #truth #hurts #end #act #according #arts #is #talking #open #greeks #samarasshoesart #seethrough #your #future #timeends (στην τοποθεσία Βελεστίνου 9, Αθήνα - Αμπελόκηποι Samaras Shoes Art) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpwDf_pn7fG/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=2std3fmmk2uo
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Ben beklesem de zaman bekletmez be güzel kız. #zaman #time #wait #waiting #waittime #timeends #love #beautifullgril #gril #loveit #fuckit #fuckitall (İnönü Mahallesi Bağcılar)
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