Sunday, April 02, 2017
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Wild Fence and Flowers
During an
evening walk in my wheelchair at the neighbourhood and across the Blue Cross
road in Adyar (adjoining Besant nagar) I capture this piece of fence that I find
it to be wild. The entire road has been fenced one side that belongs to former Besant
school (now The school KFI) and was covered by canopy of trees. Sadly many
trees fallen on this road in recent cyclone Vardha, but still the road continues
to hold charm by greenery and shadows. I also found some little flowers bloomed pretty
in pink covers some area of the fences… and I do think this is some kind of
wild flowers thrive on its own.
Linking this post for Good Fences by Gosia and Floral Friday Foto
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Sunday, March 26, 2017
Exploring Kodai-Kumbakkarai Route, the very first road to Kodaikanal
I love
traveling and traveling on road-less travelled is my favourite. Wherever I go I
look for places beyond the regular and I find it more exciting than what has
been explored by many. Though many perhaps like taking such travels but don’t
give much thought as it keeps them away from the comfort. But I am someone
always like adventure and try to venture places that not many chose to travel
or ready to lookout for. During my stay at Thandikudi, near Kodaikanal, I
explored a route that was less travelled or abandoned since alternate and more
comfort roads was developed. Though it was the first road to Kodaikanal many unknown
about it.
The road that
slides before Perumal Malai on the main road to the Kodaikanal, leads to the mango
city Periyakulam via Adukkam village and Kumbakkarai waterfalls at the
foothills. From the time I know about this road, a short route to Kodaikanal
when going by Periyakulam or Theni, I want to explore it and travel as much
possible. I learned the road up to
Adukkam village (half on the mountain) was travelable though the road wasn’t
good and worst beyond that, we tied our best and it was possible only because
of our Scorpio (SUV). For the most part of the road was unpaved or washed away
as it wasn’t relayed after it was originally laid by the British. And the road is
narrow which means facing a vehicle would make either take reverse or adjust
space for the opposite to pass.
The view of narrow winding road from the Adukkam village towards Kumbakkarai falls, which we didn't take. |
The road wasn’t
narrow but also potholed for large that any car would get bottom hurt unless it
was an SUV or height ground clearance vehicle. The people from one of the
vehicles (Hyundai Santro) that was coming up from Periyakulam warned us not to
go further or beyond Adukkam as the road was in bad shape but still we managed
up to Adukkam and turned back thinking it was our limit. Though few jeep
drivers encouraged that we can go all the way to Kumbakkarai, as the villagers
have cleared the road lately, we didn’t mind to go beyond and since it was late
afternoon we don’t want to take risk and turned away with the view of winding lane
down the hills.
The pristine mountains and valleys... you could see a lone house (in white color) at a distance |
Awesome view of mountains and ridges across the valley |
This road
beholds views that are pristine and most part of the valley and mountains seem
untouched by many. Being an initial and pretty old road to Kodaikanal, which
seems to be laid in late 1800s or early 1900s, continue to hold the charm as
most part of the route was undamaged by the tourism cottages or buildings. But
I got to see few beautiful farm houses and bungalows and a stretch of coffee and
orange plantations en route to the Adukkam, from there till the foothill is
quite wild forest. Adukkam isn’t a big village and it comes to view few kms
before on road resembling a small nest on the laps of mountains.
Here's a view on the Adukkam village nestled in the valley and below is a close up on the same |
The village is surrounded by hill banana plantation |
I heard bullock
carts were the first vehicles to take this road and we could see the roadside
stone barriers and milestones still exists along with good patch of tar road at
some places truly exhibits the quality of roads laid then. The day was sunny
when we venture this route in early summer, though the weather doesn’t bother
much as we continue to stay on mountains I couldn’t take more photos due to sun
glares and reflection of windows many went dark images. Interestingly we met an
old woman, when we stopped to take photos on the red coffee beans, scold us not
to take photos on her coffee plants. She told her plants weren’t flourishing well
already and you taking photos may get evil eye! lol
The red coffee beans, what the old woman said no to capture! |
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Location:
Adukkam, Tamil Nadu, India
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Reforestation
A forest is recreated near
Trichy on the Chennai - Trichy National Highway. The 35 acres of the forest landscape
(near MR Pallayam) is supposed to transform into Elephant Rescue centre, the
project, first of its kind was initiated by the former government to provide medical
care to sick elephants belonging to temples and the individuals. But it was not
fully implemented by the following regime.
The objective of creating the centre in
the state is to provide complete medical treatment to sick elephants. The funds
allotted in the first instalment from the government have been utilized… and
the project is waiting for further funds from govt. One traveling between
Perambalur and Trichy could come to see the plantation of trees and a damaged
structure of an elephant’s statue marking the project.
Today is International
Day of Forests, a day that was designated to
raise awareness of the importance of all types of forests, and trees
outside forests, for the benefit of current and future generations. Countries
are encouraged to undertake efforts to organize local, national, and
international activities involving forests and trees, such as tree planting
campaigns, on International Day of Forests.
Labels:
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Travel,
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Monday, March 20, 2017
RGB Monday
Here’s RGB Monday to keep away your Monday Blues and make feel colourful and yet cheerful! And this Link-in feature invites your colourful photos with the content of RGB – Red, Green, and Blue.
A small shrine of Ganesh attached to a house in our street on
the intersection. People believe that having a Ganesh shrine or idol on an
intersection keeps away misfortune. I find this shrine colourful to fit my RGB Monday
series and thus the post.
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