Among the lesser known attractions of Diu is a wall that bisects the island from Chandrika Maa Temple in the south to the Diu Cross roundabout at the foot of the Dr Shamji Bridge on the north side. One can travel atop the wall for its entire length. [Beware the poop of many species.]
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POEM: Wet Market
Water snakes writhe in a plastic pan of clear water.
Massively muscled fish lie eye-up, tail jutting over air, as torsos rest on a bed of shaved ice.
The stout fish lie next to a more flexible species that are nestled into each other, which — in turn — are next to eels that are tangled in each other.
A cat alternately stalks and sprints, testing the air with an upturned nose and the safety of approach with timid feet.
Eyes up, the cat considers a plot to leap-snatch a tiger prawn.
When, like manna from heaven, a small fish — so fresh that it’s capable of “plotting” its escape in muscle spasms more than with its ill-oxygenated fish brain — flips itself off the shallow tin tray onto the ground.
The cat, an instinct-guided missile, snatches the fish in its jaws and runs through a narrow gap in the wall to a favorable dining haunt.
DAILY PHOTO: Birds of Diu: Stork, Egret, and Parrot
DAILY PHOTO: Langurs at the Watering Hole
DAILY PHOTO: Churches of Diu
DAILY PHOTO: Young Owls
DAILY PHOTO: Naida Caves
DAILY PHOTO: Spotted Deer, Gir NP
DAILY PHOTO: Sea Wall, Diu Fort
Taken December 1, 2019 in Diu.

DAILY PHOTO: Dog on a Bench, Naida Caves
Taken on November 30, 2019 in Diu.
















