One Of The Bravest Indians - Professional Adventurer Devang Thapliyal On TRS हिंदी 250

Ranveer Allahbadia79 minutes read

Mystery Lake is known for numerous skeletons, and an athlete plans to attend a glacier melting event. A swimming training session leads to a shark sighting, while an explorer reflects on encounters with sharks and whales, emphasizing safety and the transformative power of overcoming fears related to water.

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  • Devang Thapliyal, an experienced adventurer, faced challenges while swimming to an island with a dark history, encountering a great white shark and reflecting on the importance of safety in outdoor activities.
  • The text explores the impact of British colonization on Australian Aboriginal culture, highlighting the delayed recognition of their rights and the lasting pain from historical genocide and cultural loss.

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  • What is Mystery Lake known for?

    Skeletons found in its waters.

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Summary

00:00

Adventurer explores dangerous waters and mysterious islands.

  • Mystery Lake is known for the numerous skeletons found in its waters, where many people have died annually.
  • A glacier melting event is planned to be attended by a potential athlete who stands at 7 feet tall.
  • A swimming training session in the sea led to a sighting of a massive shark chasing a seal, creating a panic situation.
  • The Great White Shark, the largest shark in the ocean, was observed during a skiing incident where a dolphin was also present.
  • A significant structure was spotted while descending the Himalayas, resembling crop circles seen in America.
  • Devang Thapliyal, a Himalayan Explorer and professional adventurer, has been traveling extensively, particularly in Australia.
  • In Australia, a compulsory outdoor survival training program for students involves a 14-day stay in the wilderness to develop skills and character.
  • Western Australia, where Devang resides, is known for its dangerous wildlife, including tiger and great white sharks.
  • Devang's exploration spirit led him to consider swimming to an island with a dark history of being a prison for animals, sparking a desire to visit before leaving for India.
  • The allure of the unexplored island haunted Devang, pushing him to contemplate a risky swim to reach it before departing.

15:12

Swimming Journey: Fear, Discovery, and Reflection

  • The individual sets a target to work outdoors due to expertise in mountain and rope activities.
  • Seeks advice from locals on ocean conditions and currents before embarking on a swimming journey.
  • Prepares with a GoPro, dry pack for phone, and rope for safety while swimming.
  • Encounters challenging currents and struggles to reach an island, facing exhaustion and panic.
  • Discovers a desolate island with a lighthouse and shipwrecks, feeling a dark energy and fear.
  • Encounters a great white shark while swimming back, feeling fear and vulnerability.
  • Maintains a safe distance from the shark, realizing the importance of safety in outdoor activities.
  • Reflects on the encounter with the shark, reevaluating his relationship with fish and wildlife.
  • Recounts a tragic shark attack incident involving a family member, highlighting the dangers of the ocean.
  • Concludes the experience with a newfound appreciation for life and a lesson learned from the encounter with the shark.

28:46

Ocean Bites: Fear and Encounters

  • The speaker recounts an incident where they were bitten while swimming in shallow water.
  • They describe the struggle to remove the creature biting them and the panic that ensued.
  • Previous experiences with sea creatures like jellyfish stings are mentioned.
  • The speaker recalls a past incident involving a shark in Australia.
  • Details of a recent swimming excursion, including waking up early to swim and being bitten by an unknown creature.
  • The speaker's attempt to remove the creature biting them is described.
  • The speaker reflects on their fear and panic during the incident.
  • A comparison between swimming with sharks and whales is made, emphasizing the safety of swimming with whales.
  • The speaker discusses their swimming routine and the distance covered during their laps.
  • The speaker reflects on the encounter with a whale and the emotional impact of the experience.

43:23

Aboriginal Beliefs and Culture in Australia

  • Aboriginal beliefs in Australia include totems, diet, and connection to the land.
  • The theory suggests that people reached Australia from Papua New Guinea around 60,000-70,000 years ago.
  • European colonization impacted Aboriginal culture and land in Australia.
  • Aboriginal tribes have significant cultural sites like Uluru, akin to temples in other cultures.
  • Dreaming stories are crucial to Aboriginal tribes, connecting them to nature and their totems.
  • Modern Australian Aboriginals often have mixed-race appearances, like cricketer Scott Boland.
  • Aboriginal culture emphasizes connection to nature and sustainability, including eating kangaroo.
  • Europeans historically disregarded Aboriginal culture, viewing them as part of flora and fauna.
  • Aboriginal recognition and rights were delayed until 1967, impacting their voting and land rights.
  • Personal interactions with Aboriginal individuals reveal their pain from historical genocide and cultural loss.

59:35

"Exploring Mysteries: Mount Kailash to Australia"

  • Mount Kailash holds significant emotional value, akin to Uluru, despite not being among the tallest mountains.
  • Uluru, a rock formation, is composed of various rocks, not just one large rock, resembling an apple tower or a train in size.
  • Access to Mount Kailash is restricted, with limited visibility of its interior terrains from afar.
  • Australia's vast landmass is mostly uninhabited, with a sparse population concentrated near the coasts.
  • Historical remnants of nuclear bomb exploration in Australia hint at past British involvement in nuclear weapon development.
  • The impact of British colonization in Australia parallels the pain experienced by Australian Aboriginals and other affected communities.
  • A podcast discussing Himalayan exploration in Hindi was well-received, prompting a similar English podcast.
  • A team's journey through Juna Gali to Shila Samudra reveals a mysterious circular structure resembling a man-made entity.
  • The discovery of large stone circles in a remote area raises questions about their origin and purpose.
  • The Mystery Lake in the Himalayas yields human skeletons from past centuries, sparking various theories about their presence and demise.

01:15:31

"Discovery of Giant Bones and Adventure"

  • The text discusses various stories and perspectives, focusing on the discovery of large bones.
  • The narrator describes finding giant bones, speculating on their size and the potential athleticism of the individual they belonged to.
  • The text mentions the presence of broken skulls and disappearing bones, highlighting the mysterious nature of the discovery.
  • There is a reference to a mysterious lake in Uttarakhand, which underwent renovation due to the suffering of locals.
  • The narrative shifts to encounters with bears in the Himalayas, advising on how to react to different types of bears.
  • The text delves into the experience of swimming with nurse sharks in the Maldives, emphasizing the fear and challenges faced.
  • The narrator reflects on the importance of swimming and the transformative effect of overcoming fears related to water.
  • A discussion on the significance of honesty in resumes and the dedication required for skill development is presented.
  • The text concludes with a conversation about future adventures, including plans to explore South America and the narrator's gratitude for the interaction.
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