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    This is a story of Nandini and Bhaskar, a prosperous middle-aged couple leading a good, meaningful, and successful life. Independent yet emotionally involved, this couple goes to a sea-side resort to enjoy an undisturbed vacation. Nandini advertently comments on one of her past experiences. Bhaskar is stunned by that, yet is steady. Nadini, also, is not perturbed. In this story, we see a couple that has deeper understanding of each other, a couple which finds unison in the serenity of the sea. Please note: This audiobook is in Marathi. Language: English. Narrator: Shashank Shende, Ketaki Saraf. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/bigh/000616/bk_bigh_000616_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    A well-known hunter, environment conservationist Jim Corbett was known throughout the world for killing man eating leopards and tigers. The story talks about his favorite hunting companion Robin, his faithful spaniel dog, who was trained to accompany Jim Corbett during hunts of man-eating tigers. Robin assisted Jim almost in all the major hunts in various ways. However in one incidence Robin himself was in trouble. This story depicts a beguiling encounter of Robin and a leopard where Jim Corbett saves his Robin from the leopard. Please note: This audiobook is in the Indian regional language Marathi. Language: English. Narrator: Sachin Khedekar, Ketaki Saraf. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/bigh/000637/bk_bigh_000637_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    This is one of the favorite stories of Jim Corbett himself. The Thak man-eater was a female Bengal tiger who killed and ate four human victims (two women, two men) between September and November 1938. She was operating in Kumaon, at the Nepalese border, between the villages Thak, Chuka, Kot Kindri and Sem. This was the last man-eater killed by Corbett. The story about Thak man-eater is known as one of the most dramatic stories about man-eating animals. Before Jim Corbett began his mission, he had declared that if he could not kill the man-eater in seven days, he would hand over the task to someone else. On the seventh evening he failed in his job. However the last minute tricks, his presence of mind, the thrill holds the audience intensely. Please note: This audiobook is in the Indian regional language Marathi. Language: English. Narrator: Sachin Khedekar, Ketaki Saraf, Vikas Patil. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/bigh/000639/bk_bigh_000639_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    The tigers of Chowghad were a man-eating Bengal tigress and her sub-adult cub, which for over a five-year period killed a reported 64 people in eastern Kumaon over an area spanning 1,500 square miles (3,900 square km). The tigress was attacking humans initially alone, but later she was assisted by her sub-adult cub. This is a story of a terrible man-eating tigress who had maximum number of preys on her name. Jim Corbett took almost one-and-a-half years to kill her. The terror of this female tiger was so much that the entire village was horrified. There are various villagers who also appear in the story, which shows us the deep understanding Jim had of the surroundings and the human beings involved. They say, to be a "hunter" you have to understand yourself and the human being from 360 degrees. You observe different qualities of Jim’s personality in this absorbing story. Please note: This audiobook was recorded in the the Indian regional language Marathi. Language: English. Narrator: Kiran Yadnyopavit, Ketaki Saraf, Vikas Patil, Jonathan Loar. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/bigh/000638/bk_bigh_000638_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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