Hello Diveagar
Riders are portrayed as being tough, rugged and able to face the elements head on. However, I doubt some of them have felt the brutal burn of the Konkan summer. Paying little heed to the MET department's predictions of sweltering heat and 90% humidity, Jared and I decided to suit up for our coastal break. Then plan? To head out from Mumbai, southward 200kms to Diveagar. And then make our way back along the coast, stopping at a couple of sites made historic by the Marathas, Siddhis and Moghuls. The Eagle was accommodating enough to try and fit all the spots I was interested in. So we started off with a pit stop in Navi Mumbai so we could catch a glimpse of the flamingoes that come to spend their summers in Mumbai's mangroves. We were unable to find the proper viewing spot and instead found ourselves in a marsh where a couple of barges had come to die. Between the piles of rusting iron and men brushing their teeth, we still managed to get a view of those beau