Some photos of Thirparappu Waterfalls by Mr.Prabhu *
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Monday, May 25, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Mathur Thotipalam Special
Some photos of Mathur Thotipalam by Mr.Berni * taken from net
Credit goes to Mr.Berni
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Credit goes to Mr.Berni
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Friday, May 15, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Mathur Thottipalam - 4
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Mathur Thottipalam - 3
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Mathur Thottipalam - 2
Course of the Pahrali river as seen from the top of the Thottipalam
A sense of tranquillity fills the mind as you gaze out across the
endless expanse of green
Expanse of greenery, with rolling hills of the Western Ghats in the
background, and the meandering Pahrali river flowing below
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A sense of tranquillity fills the mind as you gaze out across the
endless expanse of green
Expanse of greenery, with rolling hills of the Western Ghats in the
background, and the meandering Pahrali river flowing below
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Monday, May 11, 2009
Mathur Thottipalam - 1
Name : Mathur Aqueduct or Mathur Hanging Trough,
Kanyakumari District
Mathur Aqueduct is about 50 km from kanyakumari.
Route: Kanyakumari -----> Nagercoil ----->Thuckalay ----->
Azghiamandapam -----> Mathur Thottipalam
A Sign board showing the way to Aqueduct which is the longest
and highest of its kind in South Asia
Entrance Arch
Constructed in 1966 by the late Chief Minister of Tamilnadu,
K. Kamaraj, as a drought relief measure across the river Pahrali.
Its purpose is to carry water for irrigation from an elevated level
of one hill to another. The irrigation water feeds the taluks of
Vilavancode and Kalkulam.
Water flowing through the trough
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Kanyakumari District
Mathur Aqueduct is about 50 km from kanyakumari.
Route: Kanyakumari -----> Nagercoil ----->Thuckalay ----->
Azghiamandapam -----> Mathur Thottipalam
A Sign board showing the way to Aqueduct which is the longest
and highest of its kind in South Asia
Entrance Arch
Constructed in 1966 by the late Chief Minister of Tamilnadu,
K. Kamaraj, as a drought relief measure across the river Pahrali.
Its purpose is to carry water for irrigation from an elevated level
of one hill to another. The irrigation water feeds the taluks of
Vilavancode and Kalkulam.
Water flowing through the trough
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