Dinesh's photos with the keyword: Western Ghats

Abandoned temple

19 Dec 2024 5 3 54
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kudremukha

Driving to Kudramukha

15 Nov 2015 196
Kudremukha receives an average annual rainfall of 7000 mm, largely due to the forest types of mainly evergreen vegetation that can be found here.

Drive to Kudramukha

13 Nov 2015 166
Kudremukha receives an average annual rainfall of 7000 mm, largely due to the forest types of mainly evergreen vegetation that can be found here.
13 Sep 2023 5 1 73
The Kudremukha township developed primarily as an iron ore mining town where the government ran Kudremukha Iron Ore Company Ltd. (KIOCL). This public sector company operated for almost 30 years but was closed in 2006 due to environmental issues. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kudremukha Kudremukha receives an average annual rainfall of 7000 mm, (275.5 inches) largely due to the forest types of mainly evergreen vegetation that can be found here.

Tropical Forest / 'Namos" vz. 'physis'

15 Nov 2015 2 266
www.ipernity.com/doc/308605/39756362/in/album/396191 Kudremukha receives an average annual rainfall of 7000 mm, largely due to the forest types of mainly evergreen vegetation that can be found here.

Mountain Stream

05 Dec 2021 2 3 76
Man's interference in a mountain stream that was running thousands of years in 1976 by en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kudremukh_Iron_Ore_Company [ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Ghats }
16 Nov 2021 5 2 79
"In the woods we return to reason and faith." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
28 Feb 2019 2 169
“O Valleys wide, or heights O lovely verdant forest You were the pious seat Of all my joys and woes! Outside, the busy world Spreads its loud delusions. Arch one more your branches Embrace me, verdant tent!” ~ “Departure - Eichendorff en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Freiherr_von_Eichendorff en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Ghats

To the end

24 Jan 2019 2 2 159
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Passage to the bottom of the falls

10 Jan 2019 1 136
Sent from my iPhone en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Ghats Hanumanagundi Falls, also known as Suthanabbe Falls or Soothanabbi Falls is located in the hilly surroundings of the Kudremukh National Park in the Chikkamagaluru district of Karnataka, India. Hanumanagundi Falls is located between Karkala and Lakya Dam in the Kudremukh national park. Hanumanagundi Falls has an elevation of 996 m (3,268 ft).[1][2] The water falls from a height of 22 m (72 ft) and is a tiered waterfall.[3] Hanumanagundi Falls is situated at a distance of 79 km (49 mi) from Mangalore.[4]

Abandoned

16 Nov 2015 147
Kudremukha receives an average annual rainfall of 7000 mm, largely due to the forest types of mainly evergreen vegetation that can be found here. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kudremukha

Abandoned

16 Nov 2015 157
Kudremukha, Karnataka en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kudremukha

View of Western Ghats

16 Nov 2015 1 150
When I was standing on the edge of this higher place, I heard a low voiced road, as if asking me to keep away. I raced back to the car which was about 50 feet from this point!

Anandoned temple, Kudramukha

16 Nov 2015 3 220
Kudremukha receives an average annual rainfall of 7000 mm, largely due to the forest types of mainly evergreen vegetation that can be found here.

Abandoned - the fury of monsoons

16 Nov 2015 147
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kudremukha

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