Beauty Of The Gorgeous Sky's


I have not seen such beauty and these are some of the unique locations and a treat to your eyes, unless otherwise you feel earth is some place which will not be meant for you. I have shown such places in the past as well in my blog - but this has become a visual treat that I have to show these again and again,....
Early morning in Cheranmahadevi, it was tough shot but for not to take it but to control the folks in my car who just wanted to reach home and never wanted to wait to the see the beauty changing colors,… So said they are missing the moment in their life,…. So friends live for the moment. The Tamiraparani originates from the peak of the Periya Pothigai hills of the Western Ghats above Papanasam in the Ambasamudram taluk. The great river like the Cauvery, but unlike most of the other Indian rivers, is fed by both the monsoons – the south west and the north-eastern and is seen in full spate twice a year if the monsoons do not fail.
The river Manimuthar is a major tributary of the Tamiraparani. It arises from the dense forest a top Senkutheri in Ambasamudram taluk at the height of about 1300 m. from MSL. The tributaries of the Manimuthar are the Keezha Manimuthar (lower or eastern Manimuthar) and the Varattar.
The river runs from its source for a distance of 9 km. and confluences with the Tamiraparani near Kallidaikurichi. In its 9km. course, it makes minor cataracts. The river contributes a lot, as tributary, to enhance the water level of Tamiraparani as it is always in full spate and perennial. In the year 1957, Manimuthar anaicut was built across the river just three km. above its confluence with Tamiraparani.
The many anicuts, dams and reservoirs on the Thamirabarani river, along with those on the Manimuthar River, provide a large proportion of the water for irrigation and power generation for Tirunelveli District. 

 
Among the greenery you can find the beauty of loneliness as well in a single tree short in b & w