Merry X'mas and A Happy New Year
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Palani Nov2008
Muruganeakke Aaro Aara
Gnana Pazham Nee appa (in Tamil, "you are the fruit - Pazham; of wisdom - Gnana")
Every thing left to Murugan....Aaro Aaraa...
'Kasthuri' the temple elephant
Labels:
Aaro Aaraa,
Coimbatore,
Kasthuri,
Kodaikanal,
Palani Murugan Temple,
Panchamritham
Monday, November 30, 2009
Nelliyampathy-Feb 2008
The Tea Garden
A geographic paradise, Nelliyampathy on the high ranges of the Western Ghats, offers a stunning view of the Sholayar Pass lying deep down in a 20 mile stretch of velvet green.About 52 km from Palakkad town , 467 m to 1572 m above sea level. Aerial view of the mountain pass, waterfalls, dense forests and tea gardens, trekking etc.
Snaps taken in Nikkon D50 with 50mm lens
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Monsoon Kerala
Monsoon the word itself makes one happy. The intoxicating smell of the dry Earth getting drenched, the splashing waters and the tiny paper boats sailing on the clogged water make monsoons the favourite season in India. After the long summer months when the heat and the dust ruled the roost, the monsoons are a welcome change. The South West Monsoon begins either in the end of May or in the beginning of June and fades out by September.
Labels:
kerala,
monsoon kerala,
monsoon tourism,
Rain
Friday, November 27, 2009
Perumon, Ashtamudi Lake visit
Perumon bridge across Ashtamudy Lake
The lake Vembanad is largest strech of Backwaters in Kerala measuring 83 kilometers length, and crosses three zones before reaching the sea with the port of Kochi. The lake Ashtamudi, significance, having eight arm, are the larger second strech and are the passage to the backwaters. These lagoons and the lake Kayamkulam were formed in 1866 A.D, when the large flood envasé to the top of the old ports. These backwaters in the kerala have become roads between the interior ground and the sea.
The lake Vembanad is largest strech of Backwaters in Kerala measuring 83 kilometers length, and crosses three zones before reaching the sea with the port of Kochi. The lake Ashtamudi, significance, having eight arm, are the larger second strech and are the passage to the backwaters. These lagoons and the lake Kayamkulam were formed in 1866 A.D, when the large flood envasé to the top of the old ports. These backwaters in the kerala have become roads between the interior ground and the sea.
PerumonPerumon bridge across Ashtamudy Lake, where the biggest train accident that kerala has ever seen,occured here in 1988, july 8th
These photos are Taken with a D50 Nikkon Lens 50mm