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Tuesday, 28 August 2012

கோத்தகிரி -கோடநாடு Peak

tourist spot in coonoor
View From Dolphin Nose Mountain
          This is for ever spot in the middle of two mountains a single rock is fixed...this is seen from ever 200 years ago.

          We next went to Dolphin nose-located at the edge of a hill, connected by very narrow road. Nothing there resembled the name, but view was great nevertheless. A magazine page with Amit Agarwal’s photo was lying on the ground and caught our attention. Catherine falls is visible from here (we went there later in the day- refer photos at the end of post). Photo session at the tea garden, stop at a small water stream and checking out Lambs Rock viewpoint were next few activities before returning back to city. Sim’s park was the next destination, where we had breakfast. The Poori we had there came with a Sabji of north Indian style.

கோத்தகிரி -கோடநாடு Peak
          Several big trees (with honeybee nests) and lots of shade.
          This garden was supposed to have a japanese style-didn't notice anything to that effect.

          n 1965, László Fejes Tóth discovered that the trihedral pyramidal shape (which is composed of three rhombi) used by the honeybee is not the theoretically optimal three-dimensional geometry.     
A cell end composed of two hexagons and two smaller rhombuses would actually be .035% (or approximately 1 part per 2850) more efficient.

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