Sreepadam
Friday, November 19, 2010
Death Trap in forest
This is the rail track passing through forest area at Valayar on the Kerala Tamil Nadu border, now become a death trap for wild life, particularly Elephants. The frequent carnage on the track on the track in this area resulted in the death of 20 elephants in the last five years.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Variety of fruits
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Taking rest on tree branch
A Leapourd who is taking rest on the branch of a tree at Trivandrum Zoo. The Zoo is situated in the heart of the city which attracts thousand of tourists. The main attraction of this Zoo is that the authorities are keeping the Zoo by creating a natural atmosphere by which animals like Lion, Deer etc. can move freely in the area earmarked for them.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
New clay pot bins for waste disposal
New beginning of Soothsayer - Octopus Paul-II
Octopus Paul II, successor to the tentacled tipster that wowed the world with his uncanny knack of correctly predicting World Cup football games, swims in his acquarium as he is presented to the media, at the Sea Life acquarium in Oberhausen, Western Germany.
Life ends on the road
This is the picture of a tortoise whose life ends on a road in Alappuzha District. The Tortoise while trying to cross the road on 6th November 2010, night, a vehicle run over the tortoise by crushing the strong shell and finally , ends life. Next day upto 10 AM, nobody who passes through the road didn't take any interest to remove the body of the tortoise from the middle portion of the road. On seeing the same we immediately removed the tortoise from the road and filled the body with mud collected from the road side.
This kind of attitude of the people who passes through the road upto 10 AM, by not removing the body of the tortoise from the road, should be changed.
This kind of attitude of the people who passes through the road upto 10 AM, by not removing the body of the tortoise from the road, should be changed.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Festival of lights
Deepavali is popularly known as the festival of lights. Deepavali means a row of lamps. Lamps are lit during Deepavali to signify the triumph of good over evil. In north India is is spread over a period of five days. The celebrations begin late Ashwin and ends Karthika.According to the legend, this was time Rama returned to his kingdom Ayodhya after having defeated Ravana.
In South india, it is a one day festival and celebrates the victory of Krishna over Narakasura. The festival celebrated with light, fireworks, worship and sweets.
It is a rejoicing of the victory of light. But in all this celebration we often forget to think of one important
enviornment.
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