Tuesday, May 10, 2005

WesternGhats - Belligundi Falls - Backwater near Mangalore

Following are some of the snaps from the 3-day trek we had been to in the month of March. Hope you enjoy them.

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Back waters near Managalore

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Sunset @ Maravante

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Camera:Yashica.

13 Comments:

Blogger Russell CJ Duffy said...

breathtaking. simply breathtaking.i have long dreamed of visiting but with four children i have neither the money nor the time. it would seem that my eldest dughter, now 22, will get there before me.

you have a very beautiful country and that photo of the tree is just staggering.all the photos are quite amazing.
thanks.

8:32 PM  
Blogger vevck said...

CJ thanks for dropping by again and leaving your comments. There are many places in India which are totally uninhabited.

Since you always loved my country, i feel u need to visit the country once.

9:40 AM  
Blogger mermaid said...

There's something about the path of a river that always gets me. The stillness against turbulence, the twisting turns, the end unseen.

BTW, you have a lot of blogs, and in the "about me" part, why not be a philosopher now?

4:10 AM  
Blogger vevck said...

Mermaid thanks for dropping by. Nature is always contrasting. As you can witness both shades in every creation of Nature like the stillness and the turbulence of the river.

I didn't want to mix photography, technology and my thoughts on day-to-day activites in a single blog, so there is the reason why i have 3 separate blogs.

Why not be a philosopher rt now?
As they say as time passes by a person gets wiser, even @ this moment i am philosophical, but i have not found the balance in myself still:).

9:49 AM  
Blogger compassioNAT said...

Great photos Viv, you do live in a beautiful country...when i wrote about the need for space..this was the kind of space i was referring to. I really wish we have a real jungle instead of an urban one.

thanks for sharing these great shots with us. I love looking at pictures..

3:07 PM  
Blogger vevck said...

Thanks Nat! I do live in a beautiful country. Now i really understand what u were actually referring to.

9:49 AM  
Blogger vevck said...

Thanks for dropping by Eden!.

9:51 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice man...loved the composition of the vegetables and the sickles. Where did you get information about Belligundi falls...i searched the net for hours but ended up with nothing.

3:34 PM  
Blogger vevck said...

Thanks! Sudarshan.

I guess i can let u know more on Koosalli and Belligundi falls on the mail, as such there is no information available on the internet.

3:43 PM  
Blogger Lorena said...

definitely enjoyed them. beautiful!!


(thanks for visiting my blog)

12:51 AM  
Blogger vevck said...

Thanks! for droping by lorena.

11:00 AM  
Blogger mushsis said...

great set of photos. triggers wonderful memories of my last trip to India - thank you :)

8:35 PM  
Blogger vevck said...

Thanks! for dropping by Mushsis. I hope to find those snaps of India on your blog;)

9:51 AM  

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