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Walking on air: Battling vertigo atop Duke's Nose

If walking on a thin rope over a 300-feet-deep rocky chasm is your idea of adventure, then you should head to the Duke's Nose in Lonavala

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At first sight, it was a daunting prospect. How could anyone think of walking on a rope to cross a chasm filled with rocks? What if the harnesses gave up? Our mind was filled with gory images of all the falls we had seen in films — from balconies and rooftops to mountains. And here we were readying ourselves to walk on a thin rope (12 mm) at Duke’s Nose (also called Nagphani), Lonavala, over a 300-feet-deep chasm. We were scared and worried.


Ziplining on a 45-degrees slope from the top of Duke’s Nose. Pics/Atul Kamble

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