Backwaters of Kerala.
Monsoon vignettes from Alappuzha, Vembanad (longest lake in India), and Valiyaparamba in God’s Own Country.
Backwaters of Kerala.
Monsoon vignettes from Alappuzha, Vembanad (longest lake in India), and Valiyaparamba in God’s Own Country.
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Hi Rajan, I follow your work. I must confess ,your photographs are absolutely breathtaking. I’m from saligao but am based in Oman. Looking forward to more of your lovely work. God Bless. Ivo Rodrgues
Ivo-bab, very nice to hear from you.
beautiful pics sir…so are you now in my Kerala?…nice…come to calicut if you are okay…i am living in calicut.
Thanks, but I am not in Kerala at the moment. These images were made 14 years ago.
oh,14 years! ok… i see…
One of your best essays, excellent work! Bravo!
Thank you, Premanand-bab.
Rajan we have visited Kerala and always found its beauty has been preserved . IN Goa destruction of Nature , its natural beauty are words that our leaders and people don’t want to maintain . Money , money is all they have in their conscience
They seem to have done better than Goa in this regard. But the same pressure exist in Kerala and they have their share of corrupt officials. Also, Goa is small and more vulnerable to predators.
Prettier than Goa? Rajan-bab.
No, different. They are beautiful in their own way with their own characteristic flavour. Any Goan visiting Kerala will easily feel the difference despite visual similarities (coconut trees, sand, and love of fish).
I like how you have captured ‘life’ in this area of the world. Nicely done.
Thank you, Bob. It is very easy to find ‘life’ in India. 😀
Enticing place, Kerala. Thank you
Yes, truly God’s Own Country.
Great set, Rajan. There is so much ‘life’ in your photos. Bravo.