Thursday, April 30, 2026

Kerala: God’s Own Country Part 3

 

Chinese Fishing Net, Fort Kochi

For a state that is about 250 miles long and 80 miles wide, Kerala has plenty of water—more than forty rivers, largest lake in India, a sea on one side and two annual monsoons. And a lush landscape. I spent close to a week driving around Fort Kochi and the backwaters from Ernakulam to Kumarakom. I could have easily spent another week doing the same. I tried to capture Kerala’s beauty in videos and photographs—could succeed only partially. Below is a sample of what it offers to the visitors.

Enjoy!

      
                                                       Sunset at Fort Kochi beach




Even God’s Own Country cannot escape the scourge of plastics











Lake Vembanad, Kumarakom





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