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A Nature Walk in Palani Hills, India

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Palani hills, at an altitude of 1500-2000 metres, is an extension of the wesetern range of mountains in South India. The hills are home to many species of flowers. Many of the flowers were found in the wild.

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  • Photos: 40
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  • Dearest Suresh! A quick glance tells me this is a fantastic album. I will be back soon to give it the time it deserves - (trying to catch up on my e-mail) but wanted to let you know I stopped in. Warm hugs from California, Beth

    said  of bvillanyi bvillanyi 2005.09.28 at 22:13:00 PDT

  • Hi Suresh! Very nice album. Thanks for inviting me to look at these photos. I like them a lot, especially landscapes. They look so different than all landscapes of India, which I've seen till this time. It's very interesting! Best wishes from Poland. Dorota.

    said  of dorka_31 dorka_31 2005.09.28 at 11:34:20 PDT

  • Wonderful photos, I like them very much as I am a great friend of flowerphotos. And I am very astonished about your knowing all the names even the botanical ones. Congratulations, Suresh!

    said  of cl_holle cl_holle 2005.09.28 at 08:20:05 PDT

  • Suresh, I haven't picked up my paintbrush in some time, but you have some landscapes pictures in this album I would love to try. Would it be okay, if I try to capture one of your photo's? Melody

    said  of yapsalot2 yapsalot2 2005.09.28 at 08:02:45 PDT

  • I feel as if I walked with you. These are beautiful pictures and the area is beyond words. I've said it before, but I enjoy seeing the world through your eyes. I wish everyone did, perhaps they would respect this planet more! Your friend, Melody

    said  of yapsalot2 yapsalot2 2005.09.28 at 08:00:56 PDT

  • Dear Suresh, I hope this time that my message will stay in Your guest book; I wonder to know what happened with the Suzhou album; Otherwise, thank You for that invite, the walk in Palani hills has been a delight and their wild flowers are delicate gifts! I am amazed by Your great culture, I should be unable to put a scientific name to all these flowers! First congratulations for that! Second congratulations for the composition of many shots: I did select 1, 8, 12, 29, 33, ,37, 38, 39; I separate one picture from the entire album which is, on my taste, the magnificent 35 Justicia Aurea Busch, a real master piece for the photo quality, the perfect composition with different textures and the beauty of the subject that I immediately downloaded, with my best thoughts, Jacques

    said  of pfjc pfjc 2005.09.28 at 07:51:20 PDT

  • Thank you Sante for you kind comments. Yes, they grow in the wild except the last few ones which I have mentioned. It is possible the seeds might have escaped from the gardens. The higher altitude in the Palani hills is very conducive for many plants. Best wishes, Suresh

    said  of suresh_krishna suresh_krishna 2005.09.28 at 07:49:50 PDT

  • Hi Suresh, you have done a wonderful job of capturing these breathtaking beauties. These colorful flowers are reminding me of the p####ing summer in my part of the globe….while golden autumn is almost upon us. Suresh, as always great presentation and thank you for sharing your world of flowers. Greetings, Rafal

    said  of komierowski1400 komierowski1400 2005.09.28 at 07:48:22 PDT

  • Hi Suresh, wonderful and very colourful nature album. It is so nice to see all these flowers growing in the wild. Kind regards, Marjon.

    said  of marjonnabar marjonnabar 2005.09.28 at 07:41:01 PDT

  • Hi Suresh, a nice album you have here, showing some quite colourful flowers. I'm not really a flower person, but I like most well taken photos, which you have a lot of here. All the best, George from the Scottish isle of Shetland.

    said  of gpleask gpleask 2005.09.28 at 07:27:58 PDT

  • Hi Suresh, nice album. But: are you really sure these plants grow in the wild? Most of them hail from Australia, North- and South America and from South Africa, but perhaps the climate in your region is so good that the plants got domesticated there. Still, your album is very well done and informative at that.

    said  of sante1 sante1 2005.09.28 at 07:18:05 PDT

  • Hi Suresh,what a great collection of pictures this album is,it has made a great slideshow along with a cup of tea,thankyou for sharing,take care Ann (Chester UK)

    said  of annedm1 annedm1 2005.09.28 at 07:17:23 PDT

  • Ciao my dear friend Suresh!I'm honoured to be the first to sign your guestbook!Thank you with all my heart for visiting my album of Cesenatico and your kind comments!You made another big masterpiece!!What a wonderful and breathtaking collection!!This is really a superb album!Amazing! I love very much your flowers and all the nature!What a beautiful collection of great flowers! It is my pleasure to view your fine colorful album!This album is just precious!!I really love them! You're very talented! What a variety, and those colours are just fantastic! Absolutely stunning shots! You certainly have a fine eye for pictures composition!You are a excellent photographer and a big artist!I really enjoyed viewing your wonderful photos!Thanks for sharing your wonderful albums! My compliments!!Ciao my dearest friend Suresh!Best wishes!Have a happy day!Take care!i send you very affectionate greetings and a big hug!With friendship,admiration and liking:-))Your friend Caterina

    said  of ambra2005 ambra2005 2005.09.28 at 02:40:49 PDT

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