The hills and valleys takes one away from the typical essence of Goa. I wondered if I was in Goa and not in
Monsoons in Goa means, lot of waterfalls, esp in Chorla Ghat. The ghat
becomes a paradise during the rains and the natural waterfalls falling on the road brews it up into a dreamland! One should go there early in the morning as the place fills up with the shirtless picnic lovers with beer cans.
The streams, little waterfalls, rivers, fresh air, green jungle, pretty wild flowers and fruits made me think of changing my profession from an artist to an environmentalist! Not kidding, the mesmerizing atmosphere lets one think the way I started to think.
The rain gears of the locals fascinated me quite a lot. They make maximum use of the minimum they have got. I saw a this person wearing a stitched blanket on his head to save himself from getting wet. He walked alone in that jungle. No one around to distract him. He had a stick in his hand which perhaps he used as a support or maybe like a weapon for self defense from the animals that he would encounter in that jungle.
Monsoons in Goa means spotting chocolate brown rivers. Yes, thats because of the red soil found here, unlike the black soil in Maharashtra. So when it rains, rivers turn muddy. The banks of these rivers are full of Biodiversities. Great scope for the environmentalist students. At one time, I felt as in I was in Jurassic Park cause the trees and plants resembled those in the movie.
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Unlike the Portuguese construction in Panjim, the construction of houses in the interiors of Goa is far different. Their construction basically consist of Latrite blocks, which is commonly found in Goa. They use the coconut leaves for the roof and fence. Its very fascinating to visit the local villages and see their houses. The local shop decorations consist of bananas and cold drink crates.
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Unlike the Portuguese construction in Panjim, the construction of houses in the interiors of Goa is far different. Their construction basically consist of Latrite blocks, which is commonly found in Goa. They use the coconut leaves for the roof and fence. Its very fascinating to visit the local villages and see their houses. The local shop decorations consist of bananas and cold drink crates.
3 comments:
waiting for the next posts...
ohh really Incredible
Nice Travel Photography
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