During
my visit to Kukkal, a village near Kodaikanal, I come across this interesting
fence built using firewood’s or bunch of sticks accompanied by some shrubs lined
along. The gap between the fences captures my attention to click photo.
Although
it is the not view (picture above) capture thought the gap, but it’s the same
that behold behind the fence... the villages, along with terrace farming, was covered
by mist while we visited. Being afternoon time, the village looked like taking
nap under the blanket of mist J
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What a pretty scene, the terrace farm and fog looks beautiful. Great fence scenes and photos.. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeletethe fence is very cool and unique! the terrace farming is fascinating! thanks, jeevan!
ReplyDeleteWow how interesting is your entry today of Good fences and the way it is built.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and so green.
That's one very unique and beautiful fence - made of naturally occurring materials. Great photos and nice find, Jeevan!
ReplyDeleteHave a Beautiful Day!!
Peace :)
Interesting fence for sure! Lovely shot of the terrace farming.
ReplyDeleteTake care of yourself! <3
Great fence shots and view.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a misty cool photo :) Your photos make me feel the need to visit Kodai once again!
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
Beautiful pictures, esp the one with the fog. The gap in the fence looks interesting!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely and mysterious scenery!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures and the fence looks really interesting.
ReplyDeleteFollowing you now on gfc...keep in touch and thank you for your nice comments on my blog.
ReplyDeleteI love the fog, Jeevan!
ReplyDeleteThe fence is good, Jeevan ji. But the second picture, with the terrace farms and the fog is amazing.
ReplyDeleteAmazing view of beauty of the nature through the fence.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos.... When we lived in Texas, each home had a big wooden privacy fence around it. We couldn't see out --and nobody could see in... Here in our community in TN, we are not allowed to have fences like that. I love that idea since there are some great views all around.....I like wide open spaces.
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Betsy
The two shots are great. I am amazed how some countries have portable sections in their fences. We put in gates and everything else stays put.
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