The first time when I landed on Valparai (near Coimbatore) was a day prior to Christmas and the CSI Church in the heart
of the town, was illuminated in colorful bulbs and decorated Christmas trees. We
just passed the church in thought to return next day, since the sight catch-up
with the festival mood and the shops were all doing bright business, selling
stars and decorative item hanging around, the main road stretched in festival
spirit.
We stayed at a house adjoined to
our relative’s there, supported to take us to the church and shopping but we
couldn't makeup next day as we returned to the town too late at night after
visiting a faraway place into Kerala. We
could have made a visit other day, but we lost somewhere our interest due to
visiting other places or various attractions.
The photos here are captured
during my second visit to Valparai and we haven’t visited the church this time
as well. But I was glad to capture some glimpse of this pretty white church
constructed in shape of pyramid and three storeys with balconies and a clock on
the top floor.
incredibly beautiful church! very unique!
ReplyDeleteJeevan that is an incredibly beautiful church.
ReplyDeleteThe architecture has a slight resemblance to pagodas.
ReplyDeleteThe church looks so beautiful, hiw did u resisted nit visiting ir the moment you saw it..
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Great captures...look so pristine :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty church. Lovely shots!
ReplyDeleteNice pics of the church !
ReplyDeleteYou could have captured the photo of the Church in the night-time, when it was decorated with the lights, no?
ReplyDeleteThe sepia effect for this image is nice.
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DI - I had no idea of clicking then, thought to take photos leisurely on another day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Church.Lovely picture.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots of church.
ReplyDeleteThe church is so lovely and has a unique architecture with Asian characters. I always thought all churches should have European looks until I went to China and saw the mosques that looked like Chinese Palaces!
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