Last of the Mountains as the land mass of the Indian Subcontinent gives way to the gushing waves of Seas and Oceans.
Surrounded by Coconut Nut Trees and Neem trees these Rocky hills are called Cardamom Hills and are the tail end of one of the Oldest Mountains of India , The Western Ghats.
Some of the Hillocks are capped by Temples which tell Tales of a time long gone by.
The Western Ghats are a unique Biodiversity Hot Spot. Enchanting ??
Are they solid rock? That is what the picture looks like. I think they are enchanting.
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yes, looks so.
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Lovely Tempe, interesting name for the valley, I assume that cardamom grows there.
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Yes many spices. this was the tail end of the range
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Really enchanting… അതിമനോഹരം…
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The Majestic hills stand firm, while the coconut tree leaves dance and sway to the gust of wind…a beautiful capture
Much like the landscape of the human minds… from the obstinate to the flexible
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Nice expressions, had never thought of it like that
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Thanks for sharing. I would love to visit and see them for myself one day.
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am glad you liked the post and region.
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Great rocky mountains and great temple, fascinating me their architecture. Thank you dear Mukul, Love, nia
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Thank you nia
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Sigh, another place to add to my wish list!
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Thanks
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pretty place , adding into mytravel-List
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You will not regret it
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Another place I would love to visit.
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yes a lovely region steeped in history
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Very enchanting! The mountain in these pictures feels old; like they’ve been around forever. I wonder, do the hills actually taste like cardamom? 😁
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Ha Ha . This is the spice belt though and cardamom does in fact grow on these hills though further north
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Wonderful! Cardamom is an excellent addition to Turkish coffee, among other things.
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sounds good.
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Reblogged this on Travel Guides & Blogs.
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thanks
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