Hirebenekal is a small village
located in Koppal district, off the Gangavathi - Gadag Highway. The hills of
Hirebenekal are considered to be the most significant amongst the pre-historic
sites in India. I was much excited to explore this place. One early morning, I left
my room in Bellary and boarded a bus to Gangavathi town.
Gangavathi at that time was decked with paddy
fields, getting ready for harvest. As there were no direct buses to Hirebenekal,
I took the bus that dropped me off closest to Hirebenekal and further hired a
passenger auto to Hirebenekal. The village of Hirebenekal is located about a
kilometer away from the highway. It is surrounded by a hill range that stands as
a testimony to the pre-historic period.
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Hirebenakal Information Broad |
My first task was to look out for a guide
/ local person who would help me go around this site and give the necessary
information. I found out about the care
taker of this site but unfortunately could not get him. I was directed to the
hill base to find him but in vain. Luckily, I was greeted by informative boards
giving details about this place and its pre-historic culture. I was glad to see the direction boards to the
site.
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Rock Art |
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People in Line |
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Dancing People |
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Cave painting |
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Dolmen Site |
As time was ticking and the day getting warmer, I had to hurriedly reach the
cluster of boulders upon which was the Kettle's Drum, another wonder of the pre-historic
times. The boulder when tapped emits a sound made by the drum. Here on, I
reached a pre-historic grave yard, which housed
dolmens of various types,
sizes, and shapes. It took me a lot of time to explore this area in depth. Lastly, I moved on to the site of the quarry and a pond. It
was time was to return and complete the quest for the day only to begin a more
exciting one the next day!
Compliments again to discover such a site!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteOh, amazing indeed and your captures are superb as always!! Thank you for sharing this with us!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting exploration and handy information.
ReplyDeleteInteresting place. Those paintings intrigue me, I agree with you on the durability of the paints to last so many years. Looking forward to the adventures of the next day.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteInteresting place. Nice to know about this. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteloved the dancing people the most :)
ReplyDeletethe rocks are amazing! loved the ancient pictographs, too.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you found your way around this fascinating site and got these fantastic pictures to share with us.
ReplyDeleteInteresting place. Definitely visit sometime.
ReplyDeleteSo, it's true - all those who wander are not lost. They find treasure I guess and you discovered ancient painting and that too in stones. A trip worth all the effort. I am sure paddy lined along the road must be a great sight.
ReplyDeleteGood one.. The title is little scary..
ReplyDeleteWow a great journey. Hope I can visit.
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