During our vacation come travel
to Kodaikanal last month, we took a drive up to Kavunji - a terrace farming
village on the far western end of Kodaikanal on the Palani Range of Western
Ghats. First time going beyond Mannavanur, exploring the country sides of
Kodaikanal; we picnicked on a patch of green adjacent to
the Kavunji government school, facing a scenic foreground. As soon we land, a
rock like structure caught our attention, alongside a gateway and fencing in raw
woods fascinated to know what they are.
But I was sure it
was not a real rock and thought it should have created by the students as a school
project. And when one of us went neat to touch and see in curious, the watchman
of the school (that shut for vacation) shout from a distance, warning, not to
go near the structure as it may fall down. Being a kind old being, he came near
clearing our doubt on the structure reveling that it was a setting of Tamil
film ‘I’ from the renowned director of grandeur, Shanker. The rock made of wood
and cardboard causes a natural setting of rock at about 25ft in cone shape.
Actually it
doesn’t wonder me but the background it beholds was picturesque and stunning.
The days for us in Kodaikanal were so cold like ever and expose to sunlight
seems a pleasure, brought us under the open sky for lunch on a patch of green. There
was enough light and shadow in turning off brilliant blue sky to passing
clouds, carries some warmth and chillness around the landscapes. I saw this
lonely raw wood bench left aside the settings of ‘I’ as photogenic, I recommended
our families to take photos by sitting on the bench as I hope it deserve
beautiful photography - covering a part of step farming and Sholas.
The elder man
also lean us water for washing the plates and instructed to use the dustbin to
put waste things. At this far end remote village, someone truly care for environment
simply impressed me and I hope he is much wise what even city dwellers don’t
follow right? We spent more than an hour relaxing and taking group photos standing
in front of the setting and simple fascinating countryside background. Among the
many, I just love the photo I composed on the wise man before leaving, stood strong
in my mind and posing so cool.
i like the photo of the gentleman, too. and i like that fence and gate.
ReplyDeleteYou find the most beautiful things on your travels, Jeevan. Thank you for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteWow Kodaikanal looks like an amazing area Jeevan. You live amongst such natural beauty and you always capture it so well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and picturesque countryside. I am sure this trip is very enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful countryside, Jeevan. George and I love being out in the country. But--sometimes, when we are back in the woods on a hiking trail, we find garbage and trash that people have left... So disgusting.. Wish people did care about the environment like that elderly man did.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
nature at it best..so lush green...
ReplyDeleteWhat will happen to the set if it rains, ya? Maybe it is water-proof? Looks a little like God Ganesha. Let's hope Shankar will make a good movie with 'I'.
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
Wonderful visit to this fantastic spot. pictures looking cool and beautiful to visit in summer holidays. Nice post!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely outing! Wonderful shots of the gate and that wise man.
ReplyDeleteYou had a beautiful spot for your picnic. I also like your picture of the wise man.
ReplyDeleteUnsung heroes are the ones who are doing great service, silently.
ReplyDeleteLovely photographs as usual.