Wednesday, December 05, 2012
Kukkal – Lake and Village
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Washing and Packing of Carrots
Apart from tourism and cold weather,
Kodaikanal is popular for vegetables that grow in mountains esp. Carrot is
produced at large, along with the medicinal hill garlic which is an important
cultivation in Kodaikanal upper villages of Poombarai, Mannavanur, Polur, Kukkal
and Vilpatti. An important thing about the Kodaikanal Hill Garlic was it
was granted by the prestigious ‘Geographical Indication’ (GI) tag – a name or
sign used on products which corresponds to a specific geographical location or
origin.
Going past the Kodaikanal town on the
observatory road would take one to one of the beautiful mountain village called
Poombarai at about 20 km from the town and Kukkal is another peaceful and pleasant
village of the mountains about 10 km from there is where these photos of Carrots
were shot. What you see here is farmers washing carrots
near a small canal that flows from Kukkal Lake above Kukkal village and
stuffing them in sacks before taking them to markets in mini trucks.
Carrots don't
look pretty when uprooted from the muddy soil because the condition of the soil
- deep loose loamy - is left in a state of dirt that does stick to the carrot
and it's only after hard washing reveals its bright color. The
carrot grows above the elevation of 1500 meters and is cultivated yearlong with
assured irrigation unlike the land below the range (of 1500) that rely only on
monsoon rain. Kodaikanal upper villages are located around 2000 meters, experiencing
cool weather throughout the year and I enjoy taking drives around the scenic
landscapes of terrace farming and forest.
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Dabchick @ Kukkal Lake
(sources of info wiki)
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Sunday, July 28, 2013
PowerShot Sunday - Fresh Carrots
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Monday, September 14, 2020
RGB Monday
While the farmers were busy washing, and packing carrots in sacks (what you saw in my previous post here) I found this little temple peacefully located adjacent to the activity of farmers, adding quiet to the afternoon. Leaving back others at Kukkal lake bank, where we picnicked last year July during vacationing at my uncle’s woodhouse near Kodaikanal, my cousin and I drove down the road from the lake just to see what lies beneath and was pleased to spot this temple in a fresh coat of paint. Google maps mark this as Amman (goddess) temple and I get no details other than that. But I guess it's a popular temple among the village people from an image I saw in google where people throng in average numbers.
Thursday, February 26, 2015
A gap between the fences
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