If you ever go to the Dudhwa National Park, you would be astounded by the forest of tall trees, open grasslands, marshes, gurgling rivers, elephants, rhinos and the very elusive tiger. Mr. M too travels to this place not in search of wildlife but to a bank branch deep inside the National Park area called Chandan Chowki. What he hears there is not a tale of a tiger but that of a dacoit with ethics. Please share this episode with a wildlife lover you know! If you loved this episode, check ou...
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If you ever go to the Dudhwa National Park, you would be astounded by the forest of tall trees, open grasslands, marshes, gurgling rivers, elephants, rhinos and the very elusive tiger. Mr. M too travels to this place not in search of wildlife but to a bank branch deep inside the National Park area called Chandan Chowki. What he hears there is not a tale of a tiger but that of a dacoit with ethics. Please share this episode with a wildlife lover you know! If you loved this episode, check ou...
#28 What connects the 1st ever tied Test Match, Victor Trumper and a Tube Radio
Wayside Stations
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2 years ago
#28 What connects the 1st ever tied Test Match, Victor Trumper and a Tube Radio
This is an extraordinary tale of perseverance of an ordinary cricket lover who simply refused to accept that he could not hear the commentary of the last over of the 1st ever tied cricket test match between Australia and West Indies in 1960. If you truly desire something, the universe conspires to give it to you is something you might have heard but you will start to believe it once you hear this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, do share it with a passionate cricket lover you know! If ...
Wayside Stations
If you ever go to the Dudhwa National Park, you would be astounded by the forest of tall trees, open grasslands, marshes, gurgling rivers, elephants, rhinos and the very elusive tiger. Mr. M too travels to this place not in search of wildlife but to a bank branch deep inside the National Park area called Chandan Chowki. What he hears there is not a tale of a tiger but that of a dacoit with ethics. Please share this episode with a wildlife lover you know! If you loved this episode, check ou...